Read: Ramsay Health Care UK launches social impact report in the heart of Westminster
Ramsay Health Care UK, one of the leading providers of independent hospital services in England, has launched its Social Impact Report in the heart of Westminster.
Read: How UWE Bristol uses degree apprenticeships to deliver the best of both worlds
At a recent industry event on social mobility, a guest who had recently completed a degree apprenticeship with a major telecommunications company admitted that it was only once he started his course that he understood there was no catch.
Read: The power of place-based organisations – driving social mobility in the regions
Newcastle and Northumbria Universities have joined forces to address the social and economic disparities that are prevalent in the North East of England. Their Vice-Chancellors, Professor Chris Day CBE and Professor Andy Long FREng, discuss the Collaborative Newcastle Universities Agreement (CNUA), and why they believe the role of universities as place-based drivers of social mobility and inclusive and sustainable economic growth in their cities and regions is more important than ever before.
Read: Let’s fix our ESG transparency problem by keeping things simple
Recent months have seen increasing scepticism about the validity and transparency of ESG ratings and how genuinely they represent an organisation’s environmental, social and governance credentials.
Read: UK Government Minister for Scotland John Lamont MP visits SMS plc HQ
UK Government Minister for Scotland John Lamont visited the headquarters of SMS plc in Glasgow to meet employees and apprentices and hear more about the company’s work to drive forward the UK’s Net-Zero agenda.
Read: The Purpose Coalition Awards 2023 “Breaking Down Barriers" - Nominations live now!
The Purpose Coalition is proud to announce the launch of The Purpose Coalition Awards 2023 - Breaking Down Barriers, partnered with Sodexo.
Read: Opening up opportunity through sport, the Cardiff Met way
As an anchor institution, Cardiff Metropolitan University has a long tradition of making a positive impact on its students and the communities it serves, far beyond its own campuses.
Read: Millions miss out on opportunity as destitution in the UK rises
As winter approaches and people are thinking about turning on their heating and eating more warming food, a stark reminder has been delivered that for millions of people in the UK, these things will simply not be an option.
Read: Break down the stigma, break down the barriers – transforming the workplace for women
Breaking down the barriers that women can face at work is a crucial part of making the most of our workforce and ensuring that everyone has access to opportunity.
Read: Getting Britain back on track - why investment in our railways holds the key
A new report launched by Hitachi Rail and the Purpose Coalition assesses the importance of investment in the rail industry in Britain, particularly looking at its socio-economic impact.
Read: The transformation of place through partnership - how Durham University is bringing opportunity to the North East
The best place-based organisations forge strategic partnerships that drive economic growth in their local areas. Universities are playing an increasingly important part of that coalition of the willing, collaborating with other local bodies to deliver opportunity.
Read: Leonardo defence technology research site opens in Newcastle
International defence and security company Leonardo has opened its 8th site in the UK, a high-technology science and engineering facility in the Newcastle Helix innovation cluster.
Minister for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression joins Purpose Coalition Menopause Awareness Day Roundtable
The Minister for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression at the Department for Work and Pensions, Mims Davies MP has joined pro-social mobility Purpose Coalition employers for a Westminster roundtable on the menopause and women’s health in the workplace - to break down barriers to opportunity.
Read: New analysis shows long-term sickness is forcing women and young men from the workforce
The first in-depth study into the impact of ill-health on the UK’s working population has highlighted worrying trends of long-term sickness in two particular groups - women across all age ranges and young men aged 16-24, with a sharp increase in mental health issues.
Read: LPC - Together Today at Labour Party Conference: a campaign for every day of the year
Loneliness is reported to be three times higher in the LGBT+ community. People in it are more likely to be single childless, living alone, in less frequent contact with their families and generally at greater risk of social isolation.
Read: Purpose Coalition and Sodexo join forces in cross-party effort to boost social mobility
In a collaborative effort to drive social mobility, The Purpose Coalition partnered with Sodexo at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool to host the Purposeful Business Reception
Read: LPC 23 - Providing recruitment solutions for the NHS
The NHS and the services it provides will be one of the most important issues at the next general election. There are currently 7 million people on waiting lists, and 100,000 vacancies in the NHS so there is huge interest in Labour’s commitment to building an NHS fit for the future, and what that might look like.
Read: LPC 23: Driving innovation in the manufacturing economy - a Derby case study
Britain has a long-standing manufacturing economy which has driven world-class innovation and design. As technological change continues at pace, it is more important than ever that we have the skills that will enable us to take advantage of that, while at the same time delivering opportunity to individuals and communities across the country.
Read: LPC 23: How universities can continue to drive social mobility
There’s no doubt that going to university can be transformational, particularly for those from less privileged backgrounds. Universities can offer their students the chance to improve their lives with more rewarding and better-paid jobs.
Read: LPC 23: The Labour Party Conference hears how to put SMEs at the heart of economic growth
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone to our economy, key to unlocking opportunity and improving social mobility. They employ 16.4 million people with an estimated £2.1 trillion turnover. They offer people the chance to run a business on their own terms,often in communities and regions where traditionally opportunities have been limited.