-
Education
Skills supply gap faces ‘stigma’ challenge
Moves to address a predicted annual shortfall of some 2,000 level four and level five qualifications over the next decade…
Read More » -
Education
SEN demand outstripping places
Almost 100 pupils with statements of special educational needs (SEN) are awaiting re-placement in the education system, as the Education…
Read More » -
Education
Integrated Education Act: An important first step
Kellie Armstrong MLA’s Integrated Education Act has placed the initiative on the Department of Education to encourage and facilitate the…
Read More » -
Education
Finding a school place becoming “increasingly difficult” for refugee children
A report on the impact of Brexit on newcomer children has outlined challenges for non-English speaking children in the education…
Read More » -
Issues
The challenge of working with interpreters
Diversity NI is leading the way in terms of the quality of training for its 700+ fully qualified, tested, monitored,…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Parr’s Ireland: From the Pope’s visit to a flat white
One of the pre-eminent photographers of his generation, documentary photographer, Martin Parr talks to Owen McQuade about his ‘Parr’s Ireland’…
Read More » -
Housing
Reaching resolutions through mediation
The housing mediation service operated by Housing Rights offers landlords and tenants who find themselves in dispute a way to…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Leading women Monica McWilliams
Monica McWilliams, co-founder of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition and former Human Rights Commissioner talks to David Whelan about forging…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Permanent Secretary reshuffle
Following the move to split the role of the Head of the Civil Service in late 2021, agendaNi details a…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Losing sight of our Presbyterian built heritage
“If we cannot physically see a congregation or its place of worship, historically we become deaf to its narrative,” writes…
Read More »