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  • Projects 17 01 2025

    Connect To Work in Central London

    L&W and Inclusion London are conducting research on behalf of Central London Forward, and funded by the Greater London Authority, to inform the delivery of the new Connect to Work employment programme.
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  • How can migrant communities be supported to access adult learning through the Adult Education Budget?

    As migrant communities arrive and begin to settle in the UK, it is important we support them to access education and training. L&W researcher Jack Bradstreet explains how.
  • Research and Reports 12 01 2024

    Supporting London’s Migrant Communities through the Adult Education Budget

    The GLA has introduced flexibilities to make adult education more accessible to migrant communities. This research explores the impact of these changes.
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  • Empowering voices, building community: How participating in a lived experience group has provided strength and connection in the drive for better work

    Riah is a member of the Better Work Network’s lived experience group. Read about their reflections joining the group and the difference they hope sharing their experience of work can make.
  • New report highlights best practice in English and maths provision for London

    Basic English and maths skills are crucial for Londoners to access further education, good work and to support them to participate in their communities and improve personal wellbeing.
  • Delivering change through worker voice and representation

    Ava is a member of the Better Work Network’s lived experience group. They live in West London and work as a delivery driver for a well-known online retailer. Read their perspective on the importance of connection and voice in one of the fastest growing roles in the gig economy.
  • Supporting employee wellbeing, performance and progression at work

    Kristal is a member of the Better Work Network’s lived experience group. They live in South West London and work as a teaching assistant. Read about their experience accessing skills development opportunities at work, and how they think improved access to training could help to support employee wellbeing, performance and progression.
  • How is this winter going to be fair for people who earn little money? The government must think about us

    Riya is a member of the Better Work Network’s lived experience group. They live in South London and work in retail. Read about how rising prices are eroding their capability to afford essentials and their concerns surrounding the cost of living crisis.
  • Research and Reports 07 09 2022

    The cost of living crisis and its impact on low-income Londoners

    This briefing note examines the scale of the crisis facing the London and the UK, and the disproportionate impact on low income households. It also explores a wider set of factors that affects people’s ability to cope with record price increases. It
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