Read: Mothers and babies pay the price for deep-rooted health inequality
In her latest blog, Anne Milton discusses a new report which highlights inequalities in pregnancy outcomes. And the duty we have to enable mothers and their babies to start life on a level playing field.
Read: How Network Rail is helping to provide a route out of homelessness
Read about how Network Rail is setting out a pan-industry safeguarding approach to help provide a route out of homelessness for every rough sleeper on Britain’s railways.
Read: A perfect storm for young professionals in the workplace
New research commissioned by the City Mental Health Alliance (CMHA) in partnership with Bupa, has found that the impact of social restrictions imposed during the pandemic and the new working patterns that were introduced, together with anxiety about climate change, has created a perfect storm for young people’s mental health.
Read: Putting businesses in the driving seat for change
Read our latest blog from Justine Greening on how the Government could soon be asking organisations for their levelling up plans.
Read: Guest blog from Ashley Cotton, Step Up Programme Manager at Staffordshire University
We talk to Ashley Cotton about Staffordshire University’s Step Up Programme.
Read: Ending the digital divide in finance
Politicians struggle with technology. Whether it be social media regulation, making big tech pay their fair share in taxes, or upskilling the workforce, we’ve witnessed policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic struggle to communicate a convincing vision for a more dynamic and harmonious digital world.
Read: The 2021 Budget will do little to ‘level up’ pre-pandemic inequality
Read Justine Greening’s thoughts on the 2021 budget and how the announcements were more about closing Covid gaps than addressing long-term inequalities.
Read: Flexible working is good for business
The ability to respond agilely to unforeseen situations is crucial to business success. We saw this in the first few months of the pandemic when organisations were forced to change their ways of working, not just to maintain their operations but to look after their colleagues and communities.
Read: Sodexo’s UK&I Chairman, Sean Haley comments on FY12 Full Year Group Results
“We’ve now gifted more than one million pounds of our apprenticeship levy and are one of the first companies to capture and analyse employee demographics as recommended by the Social Mobility Commission and Purpose Coalition. This year, we became the first hospitality and FM company to publish ethnicity pay gap data”
Read: We need to talk about mental health in the legal sector
New research has highlighted the levels of poor mental health in the legal sector, exacerbated by negative working practices and the impact of COVID-19.
Read: Why education policy must be more ambitious if levelling up is to work
Ministers need to finally step up with their own plan on education to develop Britain’s talent pipeline for the long term.
Read: Poor life expectancy rates are a stark illustration of health inequality
In her latest blog Anne Milton discusses new life expectancy data and why where you live can have a direct impact on how long you live.
Read: South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust signs up to new levelling up framework
South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust has joined a growing number of NHS organisations by committing to a new set of levelling up measurements.
Read: Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust becomes first mental health trust to sign up to new levelling up framework
Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH) has become the first mental health trust to commit to a new set of levelling up measurements.
Read: New Government agency focuses on mental health for its first campaign
New figures show that nearly half of all adults in England say that the pandemic has negatively impacted their mental health, with more than a third - 15 million people - saying they did not know how to improve it.
Listen: Justine Greening joins Iain Dale's All Talk podcast
Iain Dale talks to former Cabinet Minister Justine Greening about her life and career in politics, including how she said ‘no’ to Theresa May, her coming out by tweet, the levelling up agenda and much more besides.
Read: Sage partners with Purpose Coalition to knock down barriers to business ownership and support Levelling Up in the UK
Sage, the market leader in cloud business management solutions, today announced it has partnered with the Purpose Coalition to ensure the levelling up agenda supports enterprise amongst underrepresented groups.
Read: Equality of access must apply to NHS waiting lists
Anne Milton discusses how different parts of the country face different challenges and a range of tailored solutions will be needed to help address the specific inequalities faced.
Read: Diversity reporting is good for business
Measuring is not only a good way of checking how far you’ve come but also how far you still have to go. It provides information but can also inspire encouragement, determination and even good old-fashioned competitiveness. It’s also fundamental to change.
Read: The Ghosted Generation: Children as young as 10 feel permanently disadvantaged by pandemic
A major new study from the Co-op, looking at the attitudes, life chances and aspirations of young people, the Ghosted Generation, has revealed that children as young as 10 years old think the pandemic will affect their chances for the rest of their life.