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  • Learning and Work Institute announces new Chief Economist

    Learning and Work Institute today announced the appointment of Dr Helen Gray as Chief Economist.
  • Learning and Work Institute announces new deputy chief executive and director of policy and research

    Learning and Work Institute today announced the appointment of Naomi Phillips as Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Policy and Research.
  • Research and Reports 05 05 2021

    Working Capital: Final Evaluation Report

    This report evaluates the performance of a pilot programme of integrated employment and health support for disabled people and those with health conditions in central London, and sets out the lessons for future similar provision.
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  • Learning and Work Institute announces new appointment to strengthen senior team

    Learning and Work Institute today announced the appointment of Sam Windett as Deputy Director and part of its senior team.
  • Research and Reports 06 02 2020

    Supporting low-paid workers with an ESOL need to progress in work

    This document aims to help organisations working with low-paid workers who have an ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) need.
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  • Research and Reports 01 06 2019

    The Step Up Pilot: Year 3 Extension

    The Step Up pilot was designed by Learning and Work Institute, Trust for London and the Walcot Foundation to test new approaches to supporting low paid workers to progress. This evaluation explores the impact of the programme.
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  • Research and Reports 01 03 2019

    Evaluation of ESF In-Work Progression Programme

    Findings from the evaluation of the European Social Fund (ESF) In-Work Progression Programme, which aimed to support low paid workers to progress into better paid work.
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  • Research and Reports 01 10 2017

    Evaluation of the Skills Escalator Pilot

    An evaluation of the West London Alliance Skills Escalator pilot – which aimed to support working people on low household incomes to gain better-paid and more stable employment through a programme of personalized advice and skills acquisition.
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  • Research and Reports 05 01 2017

    Evaluation of Timewise Foundation Earnings Progression Trial

    The trial provided support for over 100 parents to progress in work through accessing high quality flexible jobs. This evaluation examines the impact of the service and explores lessons learned.
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