Friday 13 December 2013

Research Finds Encouraging English and Maths Provision for Unemployed Adults @TAEN_UK

A research report on English and maths provision for unemployed adults, published by NIACE yesterday, shows that unemployed people are increasingly likely to be able to access forms of English and maths training designed to improve their chances of finding work. This report follows last week’s announcement in the Autumn Statement of a new pilot project, which will require young people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance without a Level 2 in English and maths to participate in training from day one of their benefit claim. The NIACE research report  Helpful approaches to the delivery of English and maths for unemployed adults, commissioned by…

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Drop in satisfaction among patients @myageingparent

Patient satisfaction with GPs has fallen across England, raising concerns about the standard of service on offer. A survey from NHS England and Ipsos Mori reveals that fewer people are finding it… continue reading Powered by WPeMatico

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Drop in satisfaction among patients @age_uk

Patient satisfaction with GPs has fallen across England, raising concerns about the standard of service on offer. A survey from NHS England and Ipsos Mori reveals that fewer people are finding it...

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Bus cuts severley affect older people in Wales @agecymru

A shortage of local buses can leave older people feeling isolated and lonely. There is a serious lack of bus services across Wales which is likely to be made worse by cuts in funding. Hospitals can...

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Another boost for scams campaign @agecymru

Age Cymru's Scams and Swindles campaign has received a big boost with a vote of confidence by a majority of Assembly Members. A Statement of Opinion was raised in the National Assembly for Wales...

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