Social investment and the new Government Inclusive Economy Unit

Sir Jeremy Heywood New thinking is needed if we are to meet the Government’s social and economic objectives. An important part of this is the need to promote better ways...
Sir Jeremy Heywood New thinking is needed if we are to meet the Government’s social and economic objectives. An important part of this is the need to promote better ways...
...a new service that gives customers online access, in one place, to the information they need to make informed choices; The Skills Award winner, the Digital Capability Team at the...
...to encourage everyone in the UK to donate the first new five-pound-note they receive to a charity of their choice. The campaign is estimated to have raised up to £12.5...
...From this, we were able to put new adjustments into place really easily. My new adjustments included: a quiet room; a ‘Roger Pen’ microphone for meetings; communication support, such as...
...£3 billion of new business up for grabs for small businesses, the lifeblood of the UK economy. Why work with small businesses? Small businesses can provide: innovation – brand new...
...over the last few weeks. As the Civil Service Health and Well-being Champion, I’d also like to wish you a healthy New Year. In case you’ve made a New Year’s...
...a need to see it. A new framework for risk management With this in mind, I am pleased today to see the publication of a new risk management framework for...
...is ‘smart working’ in action, and it is revolutionising the way we operate. It is an integral part of the new Hubs programme, but it is happening all over the...
...justice and social mobility. The new world of apprenticeships will help us fill skills gaps, help industry get the employees it needs, and truly offer a ladder of opportunity to...
...be over, but we must all use the lessons we have learned, the new skills we are developing, the new contacts we have made and put them to use in...