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If it matters, it’s in.

Hello bloggers, it’s me Kate Bentham, sitting in the Weekly Blog Club hot seat for week 36. It’s been a while since I hosted, I almost forgot what to do. But it’s been good; it’s helped me get into a

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Posted in #WeeklyBlogClub summary, apps, data, family, health, health services, holiday, learning, literature, local government, maps, open data, patient care, public sector, setting goals, special events, storytelling, television, working practices, workplace

The Housing Associations, Welfare Reform and My Dad

A very personal blog this week from James Walsh who looks at the impact unemployment and welfare reform has had on his Dad. James shares with us the effects of being made redundant, together with ill health, had on his Dad’s

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Posted in budget cuts, family, finance, housing, setting goals

You’re hired – if you can nail the interview

A rally useful blog from Jo Smith of Vindicat PR this week. After the effort of finding a position and completing the application Jo offers some fantastic advice on how to walk the interview and be offered the job. You’re hired –

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Posted in Business, working practices
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