Home
  • About Us
  • Contact us

Can't see the wood for the trees? You need our free industry newswire
Subscribe
me!
Tell me
more
Forgotten
password?

Site content

  • Newswire
  • Knowledge base
  • Discussion
  • Events
  • Providers
  • Contracts
  • FoI requests
  • Consultancy
  • Industry search

Recent activity

  • flexible New Deal
  • Whither Indus Delta?
  • Traffic Light performance for all provisions
  • Christmas 2008
  • Key points from the Gregg Review of Conditionality
  • Compass and PCS give the anti-reform campaign some edge
  • More providers and contracts in our database
  • FoI request for provider performance data - in progress
  • Key points from the Welfare Reform White Paper
  • Third sector organisations and welfare to work
more

1252 registered users

5th November

by Daniel on 5 Nov, 2008 in
  • Welfare to Work newswire

Main news

The government's own advisory committee really don't like the Welfare Reform Green Paper

When do New Deal and other provisions stop taking referrals? June, apparently

As WNF is cut in Brent and West Somerset, a new £27m ESF match funding round for skills and employment projects

Large providers are apparently hoovering up the WNF funding from councils, squeezing out smaller local providers

Research news

How to help people with mental health problems stay in work

Migrant workers in Britain: how much less do they earn than UK-born workers?

How to get 60-64 year olds into work

Other news

The FT highlights the boost to health protection insurance sales from ESA introduction.

Another frightened IB claimant blogs their woes

And finally, a heartwarming story of Papworth Trust helping someone to enter work through their Pathways programme.

The newswire is sent out every week, and gathers together all the stories relevant to people working in the welfare-to-work sector. If you've been forwarded this and want to start receiving it yourself, subscribe now at http://indusdelta.co.uk/user/register

©IΔ Terms and Conditions | FAQ