Ten Policies for Ten People
Together with Inclusion, we are proposing ten practical policies which the next Government can and should implement in its first 100 days.
Helping low paid workers progress and earn more money
We're calling for a trial Career Advancement Service ahead of a full national rollout by 2020.
Putting people in charge of their own learning and careers
Introducing Personal Career Accounts will help reverse recent falls in learning and training.
Making migration work
We're calling on the Government to expand the number of ESOL classes while encouraging people to take up the opportunities to learn.
Ensuring everyone has the skills they need: A Citizens' Curriculum Programme
Our proposals for a Citizens’ Curriculum approach to adult learning will mean more people get to gain skills which are relevant to their lives, their needs and their work.
Better support for disabled people and those with health conditions
Our proposal calls for the Government to re-structure future employment and skills support for disabled people and those with health conditions.
Learning and earning routes for young people
Our proposal calls for the Government to develop plans for a new Learning & Earning route for young people.
Unlocking the talents of our Young Adult Carers
Our proposal details the actions the next Government must take to help unlock the talents of Young Adult Carers.
Helping older people gain digital skills for the 21st century
Our proposal calls for the Government to establish a programme of Training to support Older People and carers to rapidly gain the skills they need to access online services.
Work and career support for the long-term unemployed
Our proposal details how the Government should ensure the replacement for the Work Programme is fit for purpose.