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Greater Lincolnshire MOVE

Greater Lincolnshire MOVE
Over the last 7-years Rose Regeneration has been evaluating a Building Better Opportunities (BBO) funded project called ‘MOVE’ (Moving On into Volunteering and Employment).

This report contains the key findings of our longitudinal work. It highlights the impact and outcomes MOVE has had on beneficiaries, and the learning that can be taken into future employability initiatives.

Business Support

We are evaluating a grants programme that provided funding to rural enterprises.

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Technical Skills

We are supporting a HE provider and a group of employers to create a new digital learning platform.

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Covid employment

COVID Recovery Programme

We are evaluating a project that is supporting people affected by the pandemic to get into work.

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Rural Evidence Base

Hereford Town Investment Plan

This report sets out the key characteristics of the economy of Tees Valley through a rural lens.

It details the impact of COVID-19 on employment and services; identifies two very distinct rural areas [West and East]; considers linkages and commuting between settlements; and how the trends in the Tees Valley compare to the regional and national pictures.

It was commissioned by Tees Valley Rural Action and not only provides the charity and its partners with an up-to-date picture of the area but also opportunities to develop new initiatives.

technical school

Technical Education

We are supporting a consortium of FE providers and employers to apply to become an institute of technology.

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Health Inquiry

Health Inquiry

We are providing the secretariat for a Parliamentary Inquiry into Rural Health and Care.

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Young person on way to work

Supporting Young People

We are evaluating a project supporting young people with mental health issues move into learning or work.

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Employability Skills

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are assessing the impact of a programme supports 18-24 year olds into training or employment.

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