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Conversations about Sheffield's future. The State of Sheffield 2016. February 19, 2016. Yesterday we launched the State of Sheffield 2016, an independently written report that draws together a wide range of publicly available data to tell the story of how Sheffield is doing. The report is commissioned by Sheffield Executive Board, and … Continue reading →. What does good growth mean for Sheffield? December 16, 2015. July 17, 2015. Fair employment for all? July 7, 2015. June 10, 2015. State of Sheffield: ...
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A living wage? | sheffieldfirst
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Conversations about Sheffield's future. Fair employment for all? What does good growth mean for Sheffield? July 17, 2015. It’s now just over a week since the Summer Budget. And as usual what it means is gradually becoming clearer in a range of areas. The big news on the day was the announcement of what George Osborne called the National Living Wage , which really stole the headlines. While an increase in wages for those on low incomes is obviously to be welcomed, the Our Fair City. It is also worth notin...
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The State of Sheffield 2015 | sheffieldfirst
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Conversations about Sheffield's future. How should Sheffield approach devolution? State of Sheffield: Young People’s View →. The State of Sheffield 2015. February 27, 2015. Today is a major milestone in our year: we’re publishing the State of Sheffield 2015. It’s produced independently for SEB. So what does this year’s report tell us? I think the key messages can be summed up as follows:. Sheffield is facing challenges but also has many opportunities;. Sheffield and the wider city region is now on the ro...
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Looking ahead… | sheffieldfirst
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Conversations about Sheffield's future. State of Sheffield: Young People’s View. Fair employment for all? June 10, 2015. A month on, and now that the dust has settled, it seems as good a time as any to reflect on the outcome of the election and what this might mean for Sheffield and the work of Sheffield Executive Board. Research by Sheffield Hallam University’s Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research. This has critical implications for the Board and the Partnership. We need to think careful...
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State of Sheffield: Young People’s View | sheffieldfirst
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Conversations about Sheffield's future. The State of Sheffield 2015. Looking ahead… →. State of Sheffield: Young People’s View. March 18, 2015. Last night we opened a short exhibition of photos taken by Sheffield College. Students for the State of Sheffield 2015. We had a small, low-key gathering with students and their parents, staff from the College and a few SEB. Members and gave some prizes for the images that best met the brief given to the students. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Fair empl...
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Conversations about Sheffield's future. Newer posts →. Designing the Public Services of the Future in Sheffield. December 4, 2014. How do you transform public services? This has been one of my major areas of responsibility over the past 12 months, when Sheffield joined the Public Service Transformation Network. And took up the challenge of developing local approaches to transforming public services, at the pace and scale required. The Sheffield Successful Families programme, incorporating Troubled Famili...
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Fair employment for all? | sheffieldfirst
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Conversations about Sheffield's future. Fair employment for all? July 7, 2015. Over the last few months, I’ve heard from a lot of people how affected they were by a speech given at the launch of the Our Fair City. This issue has been raised again by two recent reports: one from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. And one from the Government’s Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission. What do these tell us that might have implications for Sheffield? Key points in the report are:. Benefit sanctions might i...
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