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Government launches £7 million apprenticeship fund
The government launched a £7 million fund last month to support the creation of more flexible apprenticeships opportunities across multiple sectors.
Fosters Legal continues to go from strength to strength
Hertfordshire-based law firm Fosters Legal has continued to develop its reputation in recent years, with its award-winning team of lawyers retaining their focus on supporting low income clients within the community.
10,000 autistic people in the UK to take part in new study
Researchers at the Autism Research Centre have launched an ambitious new project, Spectrum 10K, which will involve 10,000 autistic people, and their families, in the UK.
Popularity of e-bikes and e-scooters grew rapidly during second half of 2020
The popularity of electric bikes and scooters grew rapidly during the second half of 2020, research from the International Energy Agency revealed earlier this year.
Ofsted report shows pandemic has worsened issues within SEND support
A new Ofsted report has revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to pre-existing issues within care services for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities.
Lincoln College opens eco-friendly hair salon
Lincoln College has opened an environmentally-friendly hair and beauty salon named Aura Hair & Beauty Academy in the centre of Lincoln.
Physical development, well-being and mental health still central for Braithwaite Primary
Development of the whole child through a curriculum that focuses on physical development, wellbeing and mental health remains a central part of how Braithwaite CE Primary School operates.
New app Injury Capture launched for victims of abuse
A new app called Injury Capture has been launched to empower victims of abuse and sexual assault, by aiding the recording and reporting of violent crime.
CIPP celebrates start of National Payroll Week 2021
Payroll training, guidance and support provider CIPP celebrated the start of National Payroll Week 2021 on Monday.
National Autistic Society criticise government for number of autistic people in hospital
The National Autistic Society has criticised the government for its failure to reduce the number of autistic people placed in mental health units in England.
Mental health services within education to face increased pressure
Mental health support services within schools are likely to come under increased pressure as students return following the summer, the London Evening Standard has reported.
Decision on vaccine for 12 to 15 year olds due next week
United Christian Broadcasters enters its 35th year
United Christian Broadcasters is celebrating 35 years of existence this year, with the Staffordshire-based media charity continuing to develop towards the future.
UK legal sector contributes more than £22 billion to the British economy per year
A new Ministry of Justice case study has found that the UK legal sector contributes more than £22 billion in gross value to the British economy per year.
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