Education
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CiNI: integrating children’s and young people’s services
By Pauline Leeson, Chief Executive of Children in Northern Ireland (CiNI), the umbrella group which has been representing the children’s…
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Bryson: Supporting children and strengthening families for over 100 years
Children are at the heart of the work carried out by one division of Bryson Care, part of the leading…
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Churches and children’s work
A large share of Northern Ireland’s youth and children’s work is carried out by churches and faith-based groups. Peter Cheney…
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PlayBoard: putting play on the agenda
An outline of the organisation’s work and how play can be encouraged by government policy. Who are PlayBoard? PlayBoard is…
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The Early Years sector: a significant economic driver
How childcare contributes to Northern Ireland’s economy and well-being. An independent survey, carried out by iReach Market Research and commissioned…
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Skills in the ESA
The Department of Education will continue to cut spending in management and support services until the Education and Skills Authority…
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JISC RSCni: support and innovation awards ceremony
Annual conference and awards ceremony – 25th April 2012, Queen’s University Belfast, Riddel Hall Team (L-R): Kate Guy, Manager; Barbara…
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A skilled economy
A summary of draft Programme for Government and related targets. Increase the proportion of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds who…
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ConstructionSkills: slight growth for construction
A summary of the latest research into the way ahead for construction. ConstructionSkills has released its latest Construction Skills Network…
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Skills progress update
Unemployment continues to be the impetus for gaining relevant skills through government-funded courses or full-time education. “Skills are important, whether…
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