Supporting care leavers in Further Education
These resources are for colleges in England that want to review and improve their support for Looked After Young People and Care Leavers.
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These resources are for colleges in England that want to review and improve their support for Looked After Young People and Care Leavers.
Learning and Work Institute worked in partnership with The Carers Federation to improve the support that young adult carers receive in further education.
Coronavirus is a public health crisis, but it is also having a profound impact on our economy. We explore the early evidence of the impact on our labour market, which is set to lead to the sharpest spike in unemployment on record.
We reviewed early interventions that target key transition periods for young people who are considered ‘at risk’ of becoming NEET in the future.
Peabody commissioned Learning and Work Institute to conduct a review of their Employment and Training Programme and make recommendations.
This new report makes seven recommendations for creating a more coherent and responsive skills system to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and lifelong learning in England.
The Department for Education (DfE) funded this project to better understand how organisations and institutions across the adult learning and skills sector engage with and use research and evidence to inform their decision making.
Learning and Work Institute partnered with Carnegie Trust to explore the impact of increasing the UK-wide minimum wage on workers, employers and the economy.
Learning and Work has championed young adult carers and young carers for many years and is engaged in work to improve educational and employment outcomes for those groups.
Orbit is a large housing association which provides employment and skills support for its residents. We evaluated the impact of the support and made recommendations for future support.