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Alongside Big Society Capital’s Aman Johal, BOP’s Grace Duffy explores how to tackle the UK’s skills gap – and effect real change in the lives of even the most complex cohorts of people.

“Effectively dealing with our skills crisis will achieve positive results for public spending, productivity and the economy.

But fundamentally this is a human issue – too many people are simply unable to achieve their potential, trapped in systems beyond their control. This model of personalised, asset-based and holistic support offers hope for those who have too often been abandoned by the state or considered beyond help. It is a model with people at its heart.”

Head over to the New Statesmanhere – to read our full partner content piece!