The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) is hiring paid community researchers to understand how the government can improve people’s living standards in Brent. We are looking for people with recent experience of receiving benefits and/or working in minimum-wage jobs. All information will be anonymised and deleted after the project's end. If you have any questions, please email socialresearch@niesr.ac.uk or call us on 02039484481.
This is the link to sign up: https://forms.office.com/e/9EDtAx6Ebw.

6 comments:
Trust the government will be asking what training and mentoring they can offer people to ensure they get into better paid jobs. That's surely the best way to improve living standards?
Try making the eight growth zones not developer-only fiefdoms.
Take a chance on social inclusion of tenant lives in zone, rather than the current colonial jobs for conservation area residents only approach to these very much done-to/done extractive towering's zoned.
The total exclusion approach of permanent developments zoned, a price worth paying?
Permanent development zones of systemised social exclusion clearly diminish national cohesion. A social regress of a hundred years.
End zonal planning.
What does 'zonal planning' have to do with people's ability to earn more money?
Everyone can study and improve their qualifications or opportunities to get a better paid job - even those who struggle with learning can suceed with the right mentoring.
Pete Waterman the hugely successful record producer couldn't read and write properly until his mid 30s but still managed to build a career.
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