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Prisoners are to be offered apprenticeships for the first time in an unprecedented move to cut crime and address local labour shortages.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
BBC and NHS among employers to recruit up to 1500 apprentices on new flexi-job apprenticeships.
Today marks the start of the National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) 2022, celebrating the positive impact apprenticeships bring to employers, individuals, and the economy.
Information being published will help students to focus their revision for GCSE, AS and A level exams which are planned to go ahead this summer.
Plans confirmed for register of children not in school so no child can ‘fall through the cracks’
Skills, schools and families at the heart of government plans to improve public services and level up left behind areas.
New consultation to end postcode lottery in how schools manage avoidable absence
£8 million from NHS England to support secondary schools with the in-school vaccination programme.
Letter from Nadhim Zahawi, Secretary of State for Education to Amanda Spielman, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector regarding reforms to unregulated provision.
Face-to-face education prioritised as it is important for pupils’ education and wellbeing
Over 600,000 children attended free, government-funded Holiday Activities and Food clubs this summer, including over 495,000 eligible for free school meals
Omicron expected to cause increased staff absence levels in the spring term, with former teachers needed to expand supply staff across country.
The Secretary of State’s letter to the STRB asking for recommendations on teachers’ pay and conditions for 2022.
The government has launched a national review and local inspection following the murder of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
Nine new Institutes of Technology and a multi-million-pound investment in skills and technical training to level up opportunities for everyone
More places in children’s homes for vulnerable young people along with mandatory national standards and new Ofsted accountability to end unregulated accommodation.
First intensive short courses in HGV driving get under way to help tackle skills shortages and support up to 11,000 people launching new careers in the logistics sector.
Leading experts come together to supercharge efforts to improve school attendance
The Education Secretary has appointed a permanent Chair of Ofqual to take up the role for three years.
Oral Statement to the House of Commons following the death of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes
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