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5 Steps to ... getting a job in regeneration in 2006
16 December 2005
1. Think positive. Take time to consider your goals and how to reach them, says Peter Jeffery, executive director at homelessness charity St Mungo's. But don't be put off if your experience and qualifications don't exactly match your dream job. "Employers are often willing to train people who have the right interpersonal and transferable skills," he says.
Confusion about reoffending cuts
16 December 2005
BACKGROUND Project: Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme Evaluating organisation: Probation Studies Unit, Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford Evaluation commissioned by: The Youth Justice Board Aims and outline of project: To cut reoffending rates and...
2005 - A Year of Change
16 December 2005
This year has brought rapid change in the field of regeneration.
New green home code is a step backwards
16 December 2005
The Government's draft green building code, published last week, has lowered the environmental standard that will be required of homes built with public money or on publicly-owned sites as of next year.
To boost homes, we need infrastructure
16 December 2005
After the dust has settled, what does last week's joint announcement from Gordon Brown and John Prescott mean for the future of our towns and cities? There are some clear signs of what the ODPM would like. But whether it gets what it wants is still in the fortune teller's department.
Europe's reflecting badly on its citizens
16 December 2005
Following the French and Dutch 'no' votes on the European Constitution, heads of government called for a 'period of reflection' to consider how to reconnect the European project with its people.
Cost cutter - Rob Wye, director of strategy, Learning & Skills Council
16 December 2005
He's got to unpick the entire structure of the Learning & Skills Council and tell scores of his staff that they will lose their jobs. But Rob Wye thinks the benefits will outweigh the pain.
Omens bleak for Brown's land levy plan
16 December 2005
The Chancellor's controversial proposal last week for a development land tax has swiftly raised a chorus of opposition from experts - and the lessons of history do not augur well for the scheme either, says Joey Gardiner.
Dormant billions up for grabs
16 December 2005
Conflicting figures have emerged over the amount of dormant bank account cash that could go to good causes, says Jamie Carpenter.
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