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  • Levelling Up: The employment and skills measures we need to build prosperity

    The Government’s Levelling Up agenda seeks to address regional inequalities and improve prosperity and living standards across the country. Explore our interactive map which shows the key metrics for levelling up, including work and skills, both individually and as a single index.
  • Projects 26 10 2021

    The Peabody Index - Research partnership

    Learning and Work Institute are pleased to begin a new partnership with Peabody to provide analysis of public datasets and identify trends for London and the UK.
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  • Preventing a pandemic generation

    Phil Miles, Director of Clarion Futures, on how they're providing meaningful opportunities for young people to prevent a pandemic generation.
  • What we offer is personal. We need it more now than ever

    We’re between two worlds. People need flexibility and a personal approach more now than ever.
  • We can build back better if we do it together: reflections on the Housing, Learning and Work Conference

    Sponsoring the Housing, Learning and Work Conference was a natural fit for us. Not just because it posed an essential conversation-starter, but because we felt it was going to open doors into a brighter landscape for communities.
  • Supporting people into work during a pandemic

    Despite the doom and gloom, there are jobs out there and whilst the effects of the pandemic continue to be felt, Clarion Futures will continue to support residents into work and transform lives and communities, writes Phil Miles.
  • How do you get people a job when the world has shut down?

    Although recent announcements have given us hope for change - the world still feels pretty bleak right now.
  • We have a duty to future-proof communities

    That’s why we don’t just build homes, we also invest long-term in bringing communities to life with community centres, cafes, health and wellbeing services and bespoke investment.
  • Research and Reports 05 12 2020

    Tackling Multiple Disadvantage: Final evaluation report

    This is the final report of a three-year evaluation of the Tackling Multiple Disadvantage (TMD) project, ran by Crisis UK.
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