Read: Students are the often unseen victims of the cost of living crisis
Food, heating, hot water, decent housing - basic needs that are now at risk as the cost of living crisis undermines the things many of us took for granted. Students are probably some of its least visible casualties.
Read: Digital jobs fit for the future
Exciting new opportunities are opening up in the utilities sector as UK Power Networks launches a new Digital Academy.
Read: Financial inclusion is crucial for maintaining vibrant communities
Inclusivity is key to a fairer, more equal society where everyone, whatever their background, can access opportunity and have the chance of a better life. That extends to financial inclusion too.
Read: Co-op believes an urgent reform of the Government’s Apprenticeship Levy is still needed
£600 million wasted in Apprenticeship Levy funding, despite rising demand for paid training among young people
Read: Visit to Northumbria University highlights social mobility in action
A visit to Northumbria University by Justine Greening, Chair of the Purpose Coalition and former Education Secretary, confirmed its position as a modern university which has embedded quality research at the centre of everything it does, alongside a clear social mobility mission.
Read: Kent & Medway NHS & Social Care Partnership Trust commits to social impact framework
In partnership with former Public Health Minister Rt Hon Anne Milton and former Education Secretary Rt Hon Justine Greening, KMPT will produce an Impact Report to measure its social impact using the architecture of the Purpose Goals.
Read: Post-Brexit Britain needs better approach on levelling up - here's how
Getting a stronger plan in place is crucial for the Prime Minister and it has to be about working with and through local communities.
Read: Guest blog from Dr Annabel Kiernan, Pro Vice-Chancellor-Academic at Staffordshire University
Staffordshire University were an early signatory to the Social Mobility Pledge and are committed to working with This Is Purpose on a mission to break down the potential barriers to aspiration.
Read: Equality of opportunity should drive the agenda of every organisation in 2023
Purpose Coalition businesses, universities and the wider public sector have reacted to the cost of living challenges looking at how they can support their communities, their customers and colleagues internally.
Read: Aligning Talent with Opportunity for York St John students
Hosted by the Purpose Coalition and the Adecco Group, one of the world’s biggest recruitment companies, it is the latest in a series of Opportunity Roadshows taking place at universities across the country over the next few months. The events bring together employers and students with the aim of improving their recruitment experience.
Read: Cardiff Metropolitan University launches new report highlighting social impact
Cardiff Met University has launched a new report that sets out its social impact on its communities, staff and students.
Read: New report launched to outline social impact of Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust (SCFT) has become one of the first NHS organisations to launch an Impact Report outlining its impact in delivering social value across an innovative set of purpose-led measures.
Read: Social mobility campaigner Justine Greening praises “fantastic education resources” as she visits University of Bolton
Rt Hon Justine Greening visited the University of Bolton’s National Centre for Motorsport Engineering (NCME) and the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, to see for herself how students are learning practically, preparing them for the world of work.
Read: Empower our councils, empower our communities
With the stop-go status of the levelling up agenda given a definitive green light once again by the new Prime Minister, it’s more important than ever that central government hands the reins to local government to deliver meaningful equality of opportunity where it is most needed.
Read: Purpose-led businesses stepping up to help with cost-of-living crisis
In recent years we have seen leading businesses move from the old model of corporate social responsibility, where doing good was seen as a bolt-on to a company’s core purpose, to a more progressive approach to environment, social and governance - ESG - which recognises that any organisation is moulded by their customers, their colleagues and the communities in which they are embedded.
Read: Building on the past, focusing on the future – Canterbury City Council’s ambition to deliver a positive social impact
In an area famous for its history and heritage, Canterbury City Council is very much focused on the future. Its Leader, Councillor Ben Fitter-Harding, is spearheading efforts to deliver equality of opportunity to its mix of urban, coastal and rural communities.
Read: A business focus wins awards for North East University
Northumbria University is one example of a modern university which has embedded quality research at the centre of everything it does, alongside a clear social mobility mission, and alignment to business and the demands of the regional and local economy.
Read: Health Coalition brings NHS leaders together to find solutions
The Purpose Coalition is working with some of the best purpose-led NHS organisations to address the range of challenges the NHS is currently facing.
Read: A virtuous circle where productivity and profit drive social purpose
The best are going even further and using the profits that their success brings to invest in their communities, giving back to make them better places to live. That’s exactly the approach that David Harrison, Chair of financial services and technology firm, True Potential, and founder of the Harrison Foundation, has taken.
Read: New report shows financial services sector can play a major role in levelling up
Specialist lending and savings bank, Aldermore, today launched its Report to Society 2022. It shows how it is making a positive societal impact, alongside its financial and operational goals, and includes recommendations for how it can play an even greater role in levelling up the financial services sector and society more widely.