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The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills publishes ‘Work Skills’

| Friday July 04th, 2008
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This paper describes how the Government is creating integrated employment and skills services that are more responsive to the needs of individuals and employers. It also shows how we plan to ensure that our delivery systems work more closely together, and are driven by those who know best how to shape services to meet local needs.

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