How Intergenerational Care Training is Bringing Children and Care Home Residents Together
This article examines innovative further education initiatives designed to support mothers returning to the workforce. It highlights how targeted skills programmes and flexible training pathways can remove barriers for parents seeking to re-enter employment after caring responsibilities.
Funding decisions within the Greater Manchester adult skills system are seeing further education colleges receive preferential treatment compared to independent training providers (ITPs). This shift in resource allocation raises important questions about market diversity and the future role of smaller providers in delivering vocational education.
New evidence suggests T Levels, introduced as prestigious technical alternatives to A Levels, are infrequently accepted by leading higher education institutions. This raises serious concerns about parity of esteem between academic and vocational pathways for post-16 students.