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The Domestic Abuse Conference 2025: Improving Protection and Providing Support

The Domestic Abuse Conference 2025: Improving Protection and Providing Support

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The Health and Safety at Work Conference 2025

The Health and Safety at Work Conference 2025

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The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services Conference 2025

The Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services Conference 2025

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The National Apprenticeships Conference 2025 – New Perspectives, New Opportunities

The National Apprenticeships Conference 2025 – New Perspectives, New Opportunities

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The National Homelessness Event 2025: Working Collaboratively to Improve Homelessness Services

The National Homelessness Event 2025: Working Collaboratively to Improve Homelessness Services

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Learning from Commercial Activity in Local Government Over the Last Decade

With inflation and energy prices eating into budgets, local authorities across the UK are facing increasing challenges to deliver services. In this video, the National Audit Office discusses the capital framework guidance for local government commercial activity and the importance of low risk investments to generate income.

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Delivering Social Value for Communities through Commercial Ventures

In the last 10 years, local government have lost nearly £16 billion of funding in central government cuts. In this video, Sevenoaks District Council share how developments, investments and regeneration of assets have added bot social value to the local community and helped the council become self-sufficient from direct central government funding.

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How Charities can Diversify their Income Streams through Private Sector Partnerships

Charities lost roughly £5 billion in funding during the Covid-19 pandemic. Diversifying their income streams away from reliance on traditional donations is vital in their survival. Strong private sector partnerships have helped Mental Health UK thrive in challenging times.

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