PUBLIC HEALTH

HMJ: Health in the North hit hardest by COVID-19, finds report

14 September 2021

Northerners were more likely to die and be hospitalised due to COVID-19 in the first year of the ...

HEALTH

HMJ: Analysis warns UC cut will widen health inequalities

By Laura Sharman | 14 September 2021

The planned cut to the Universal Credit uplift will hit areas with the worst health the hardest, ...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Delivering public health post-pandemic

By Dr Sakthi Karunanithi | 14 September 2021

Dr Sakthi Karunanithi and Stephen Young look at what if anything the experience of dealing with t...

HOUSING

Protecting tenants the Bristol way

By Shona Ali | 14 September 2021

Bristol City Council’s Rogue Landlord Unit has saved 345 tenancies in two years, says Shona Ali. ...

HOMELESSNESS

Joined-up action to aid street-based lives

By Marianne Huison | 14 September 2021

Calderdale’s trauma-based response to Burnt Bridges? is an example of why focusing on place-based...

HEALTH

Leisure and wellbeing services face a serious and immediate threat

By Cllr Dan Humphreys | 14 September 2021

The National Leisure Recovery Fund’s distribution of £100m was welcome, but must go further, arg...

PAY

Not even a bronze!

By Phil Hope | 10 September 2021

Social care reforms are well short of the gold standard desired, expected and needed, says co-cha...

DEPARTMENT FOR LEVELLING UP, HOUSING AND COMMUNITIES

Building on new-found respect

By Joanne Roney | 07 September 2021

Solace has been working hard behind the scenes to extend its reach across Government and offer un...

CLIMATE CHANGE

Tackling health inequalities and the climate crisis in tandem

By Graham Duxbury | 07 September 2021

Graham Duxbury explains why a solid social infrastructure can help households to take back contro...

ECONOMIC GROWTH

Building wealth from within

By Tom Lloyd Goodwin | 10 August 2021

Tom Lloyd Goodwin traces community wealth-building from its origins 13 years ago to the present, ...

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frederica-diamanta

Head of Safeguarding (Children & Families)

£81,803

This is a pivotal leadership role with a clear mission: to support, develop and drive forward our Family Safeguarding Apply for this job

Hertfordshire County Council

Assistant Director, Property and Facilities Services

£99,174

We are looking to appoint an outstanding Assistant Director of Property and Facilities Services. Apply for this job

Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council

Director

£131,132 - £135,146 plus benefits, relocation support and 25/26 pay award pending

We are looking forward to recruiting a new Director who will further develop our thinking and help us realise our ambitions Apply for this job

South Yorkshire Pensions Authority