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Saturday 13 March 2010

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Designing neighbourhood approaches to support long term unemployed people into work and training

Some neighbourhoods have very high numbers of people claiming out of work benefits. Hear about the lessons learnt from best practice in the UK. Find out more about how to design and deliver neighbourhood approaches to supporting people in to employment and training. Explore the key success factors, from getting the right staff to how to get partners and services at the local level to join up better.

Starts on28/10/2009
LocationLondon

Who the course is aimed at

Local authority and partners, councillors, HR managers in local authorities, economic development leads, health and primary care trusts, housing, Learning and Skills Councils, Jobcentre Plus, neighbourhood managers

Places and Dates

28 October 2009 – London

Tutors

Tracy Fishwick, Centre for Economic & Social Inclusion

Price

Private sector£245

Public sector and academic institutions£195

Charity, voluntary sector and not-for-profit£145