PSC Week promotes public sector as viable career choice for young people
The Careers Day will see a focus on promoting the public sector – schools, hospitals, universities, care homes, prisons and the MoD - as a career option for young people.
The Careers Day will see a focus on promoting the public sector – schools, hospitals, universities, care homes, prisons and the MoD - as a career option for young people.
The polling by Teacher Tapp asked teachers in England about the extent of pupil hunger at their schools and the impact it is having on children and their learning.
New legislation which came into force on Friday 17th May, bans the routine use of antibiotics on farm animals and their use ‘to compensate for poor hygiene, inadequate animal husbandry, or poor far
Many crops, including potatoes, carrots and salad for summer menus as well as the wheat grown to make beer, have been delayed or damaged by the heavy rain which has left large areas of agricultural
The research involved 42 pupils aged between 11 and 15-years-old across seven schools in the UK who received between £2.15 and £2.70 for their daily allowance.
Prices of healthy options have risen by up to 9% over the last six months in four out of five major retailers, despite a slowing in food price inflation since last November.
The programme will now be available in 42 local health areas, up from 21 last year, meaning that eligible patients will be able to access it in every part of the country.
With diets high in salt being a major risk factor for raised blood pressure in both children and adults, this new research undertaken for Salt Awareness Week (13-19th May), underpins the call for G
Farmers and food supply chains have had a difficult two years as they have dealt with the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and cost-of-living crisis as well as climate change wi
He said: “Public sector caterers serve in excess of 2.6bn meals every year in approximately 93,000 sites across the UK.