CHRIS PERCY (SENIOR ASSOCIATE) GIVES FORMAL EVIDENCE TO THE EDUCATION SELECT COMMITTEE
Chris Percy (Senior Associate) gives formal evidence to the Education Select Committee https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/85c9b932-d21b-4556-84d9-ac50b569a00c
Chris Percy (Senior Associate) gives formal evidence to the Education Select Committee https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/85c9b932-d21b-4556-84d9-ac50b569a00c
This month’s labour market statistics present a complicated picture that hints at a difficult winter ahead. Despite unemployment falling to lows not seen in nearly half a century, this quarter saw an alarming increase in the number of people who are out of work and not looking for a job due to long-term illness. Although…
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dmh 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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Research 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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Are 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…
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In a report by Eva Szalay in the Financial Times on 30 March, the author raises cocncerns that increased living costs due to energy price rises and increases in food costs will result in UK citizens having to work for longer. The share of older UK workers planning to carry on working in their retirement…
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What becomes of the government’s plans to reform special educational needs and disabilities (Send) provision in English schools will depend on who the next prime minister and education secretary are. But the proposals that have been out for consultation are concerning in several ways. For those directly affected, they are a source of justified anger…
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