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Helping Londoners grow skills and salaries through the cost-of-living crisis
News 15 July 2022
We’re supporting a new £2m programme, helping people across England’s capital city access employment and skills.
Finding sustainability in an unfashionable market
Feature 10 December 2021
Purple Shoots is supported by BOOST, a scheme helping organisations maximise their impact through partnerships with government, business and wider civil society.
Growing to build resilient jobs, homes and purpose
Feature 10 December 2021
New Meaning – a skills centre preparing young people for careers in the building trade – seeks “to level the playing field so everyone has an opportunity.”
Game on: embracing the employability power of gaming
Feature 10 December 2021
Two organisations – Speakers for Schools and Game Academy – have come together to help young people recognise the transferable skills they use when they play video games.
Amplify Sheffield
Publication 18 June 2016
From January to June 2016, the Young Foundation worked with Power to Change and Social Enterprise UK in three very different Sheffield neighbourhoods, Manor, Upperthorpe and Heeley, to explore approaches to place-based investment in the city. The report is based on semi-structured
Bridging the Gap: The London Olympics 2012 and South Asian – owned Businesses in Brick Lane and Green Street
Publication 28 July 2006
This report which reveals a significant gap between the activities of the London Olympics 2012 development agencies and the expectations of small businesses in Brick Lane and Green Street. The study of 50 small Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani catering, commercial
Curry Capital: The Restaurant Sector in London’s Brick Lane
Publication 22 April 2004
A unique study of the operation of a key sector of the contemporary London economy: ethnic-minority business. Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand small-business formation and growth in the contemporary British city.
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