THIRD SECTOR

Mayor 'baffled' by community unrest

By Mark Conrad | 20 September 2022

Leicester’s directly-elected mayor, Sir Peter Soulsby, has said he is ‘baffled’ by the widespread...

THIRD SECTOR

Homes for Ukraine – the Wealden response

By Gemma Forshaw | 14 September 2022

Wealden DC is committed to providing the highest level of support it can to refugees from Ukraine...

HEALTH

Prescribing health

By Dan Corry | 08 August 2022

Dan Corry says if social prescribing is to take off and help transform the way we think about and...

BUSINESS

Early intervention cuts trigger crisis interventions

By Chris Mahony | 18 July 2022

Councils, young people and families are trapped in a ‘vicious cycle’ due to the halving of invest...

THIRD SECTOR

Building better relationships with the voluntary sector

By Cllr Mark Lygo | 14 July 2022

After the pandemic, Oxfordshire CC was determined to build on its relationship with the voluntary...

WHITEHALL

Minister delays self-funding care reforms

By Dan Peters | 07 July 2022

Residential care self-funders will not be able to ask their council to arrange care for them at t...

THIRD SECTOR

Hope for young adults in custody

By Jessie Ben-Ami | 07 June 2022

Jessie Ben-Ami outlines how the West Midlands’ Always Hope project pilot is working with councils...

THIRD SECTOR

Drawing from the past to help today's refugees

By Brad Collier | 18 May 2022

Brad Collier draws from his experience resettling Vietnamese people in the 1980s to set out what ...

THIRD SECTOR

Children 'bounced around' care system

By Martin Ford | 06 May 2022

Research by the charity Barnardo’s has found young people are facing frequent changes of home, sc...

THIRD SECTOR

The voluntary sector is not a surrogate for the state

By John Tizard | 04 May 2022

Councils can and must show leadership to tackle the deep challenges of the years ahead – but a he...

frederica-diamanta

Project Manager (Major Works) RBKC618695

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The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Council

Executive Director, Place, Prosperity and Sustainability

£174,250 to £226,662

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Birmingham City Council

Executive Director, Adult Social Care and Health

£174,250 to £226,662

We are a city facing unprecedented financial challenges. Apply for this job

Birmingham City Council

frederica-diamanta

Project Manager (Major Works) RBKC618695

£55,497 - £63,045 per annum

Collaborate with residents and colleagues on a wide portfolio of vital contracts and projects. Apply for this job

The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Council

Executive Director, Place, Prosperity and Sustainability

£174,250 to £226,662

We are a city facing unprecedented financial challenges. Apply for this job

Birmingham City Council

Executive Director, Adult Social Care and Health

£174,250 to £226,662

We are a city facing unprecedented financial challenges. Apply for this job

Birmingham City Council