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TRIBUTE TO HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1926-2022
Read more: TRIBUTE TO HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1926-2022dmh associates and colleagues are deeply saddened by the death of Queen Elizabeth II and pay tribute to her dedication and longstanding service. We send our deepest condolences to the Royal Family during this somber time. Dr Deirdre Hughes was extremely fortunate to have met the Queen when she received her award of OBE in……
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NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE OUT OF WORK JUMPS TO HIGHEST SINCE PANDEMIC
Read more: NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE OUT OF WORK JUMPS TO HIGHEST SINCE PANDEMICThe number of young adults outside of education, employment or training and not seeking jobs rose to the highest number since the start of the pandemic, adding to strains on the labor market. So called NEETs aged 18 to 24 who were also economically inactive rose by 118,000 from a year ago to 447,000 in……
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PWC: GREEN JOBS BAROMETER
Read more: PWC: GREEN JOBS BAROMETERThe Green Jobs Barometer measures the relative performance of UK regions and industry sectors on their progress developing green jobs* over time. It aims to build an evidence base to assess and support a fair transition to net zero. “Left unchecked, green employment will grow in the most fertile spots, but not necessarily where they’re……
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IFS: LACK OF PROGRESS ON CLOSING EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES DISADVANTAGING MILLIONS THROUGHOUT LIFE
Read more: IFS: LACK OF PROGRESS ON CLOSING EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES DISADVANTAGING MILLIONS THROUGHOUT LIFEResearch by the Institute for Fiscal Studies highlights a gap in the education system that is failing to provide disadvantaged pupils with the same life chances as their peers who are better off, which is likely to increase following the COVID-19 pandemic. New research on inequalities, carried out for the IFS Deaton Review of Inequalities……
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WHITE WORKING-CLASS AND BLACK STUDENTS RISK LOSING OUT ON A-LEVELS INSTEAD OF VOCATIONAL COURSES
Read more: WHITE WORKING-CLASS AND BLACK STUDENTS RISK LOSING OUT ON A-LEVELS INSTEAD OF VOCATIONAL COURSESAre white working-class and black students at a disadvantage by following other routes outside A-Levels? This article from FE News addresses some of the issues that are affecting many young people in these groups when it comes to getting into university. White working-class students and black British students risk missing out if schools focus on……