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Monday 15 March 2010

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What can local authorities and the public sector do to recruit unemployed people into the workforce

Local authorities are often the largest employer in an area, and as such can play a key role in supporting people furthest from the labour market in to employment. Hear about practical examples of how local authorities have implemented initiatives from apprenticeship and employment programmes to changing recruitment methods to make a difference.

Starts on05/11/2009
LocationManchester

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

Places and Dates

5 November 2009 – Manchester

Tutors

Tracy Fishwick, Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion

Price

Private sector£245

Public sector and academic institutions£195

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

Thank you.