Author: Lauren Mistry
Is the 9-5 still the way to make living?
The average UK worker (36.7%) puts in over 13 extra working days a year, with two thirds (64%) admitting that […]
Launch of new careers hub
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new careers hub, an impartial space for young people to explore […]
September: Latest UK Employment Figures
The latest ONS data shows the employment rate at 75.3%, at its highest since comparable records began. The data available […]
Lammy review: final report
The Lammy Review is an independent review into the treatment of, and outcomes for, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic individuals […]
Results for life, The Princes Trust
The Princes Trust, Results for Life report is a national survey which gauges how much value is placed on soft […]
An age of uncertainty – EY Foundation
Young people’s views on the challenges of getting into work in 21st century Britain. Conducted in partnership with the Chartered Management […]
Graduate Voices: Job Searching in your 20s
The world of work can be difficult to navigate at any level, to explore this further David Shindler from Learning […]
The Good Childhood Report 2017 – The Children’s Society
The Good Childhood Report 2017 is ready to view, you can download the full report at the end of this […]
A project for young people and youth workers: ‘‘The suitcase, the map and the voyage of a youth worker”
There are a few days left from an innovative project called ‘‘The suitcase, the map and the voyage of a […]
English Education : World Class?
The Education Policy Institute has today launched a new report exploring how well the English education system is doing in […]
Parents lack confidence to support their child’s career aspirations
Half of British parents worry their understanding of today’s career landscape could hinder their child’s future Despite parents being the […]
A new look Young Professional
On Monday the 14th of August Youth Employment UK unveiled the new look Young Professional Membership. The Young Professional Membership […]