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Social landords support for health, crime agencies and worklessness
Inside Housing has shown MPs how social landlords provide health services, cut crime and help people into work, as part of its Housing Benefits…
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Call for improvements in public transport
England needs a new settlement for buses and other forms of sustainable public transport. This report makes the case for creating ‘total transport areas’…
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Women work up to 1 hour 40 mins a day for free
Analysis of the data from the 2015 National Management Salary Survey, published by the Chartered Management Institute and salary specialists XpertHR, highlights pay imbalances…
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New housing apprentice standard
The government has published details of a new apprenticeship standard for housing management assistants. According to Inside Housing: The standard, one of 59 new…
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Disability benefits overhaul
Iain Duncan Smith has pledged to change the way people are assessed as capable of work. According to Inside Housing: The secretary of state…
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JRTreport into improvements for low income workers
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of low-paid, low-income workers in the retail, hospitality and care sectors. How do these workers feel about…
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Apprentices and LA role in delivery
This report investigates the crucial role that local government plays in shaping apprenticeships in their local economies and communities, and how this role can…
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Government to recoup money from social fund
When i watched the Andrew Marr show today – Own Patterson said we are economically healthy in making his case to come out of…
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Employment skills and training support – best practice by HAs
Here is a great piece by the NHC showcasing some of the projects which HAs have been involved in. I am proud to have…
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HAs to bid for large contracts
Social landlords have joined forces in a bid to compete with the biggest companies for major public contracts. According to Inside Housing: Ten housing…