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More than six million disabled people across the UK are set to receive a £150 Disability Cost of Living Payment from today.
New Back to Work Plan to help up to 1,100,000 people with long-term health conditions, disabilities or long-term unemployment to look for and stay in work.
Minimum working age and pay for children, how to apply for performance licences and what local council bylaws say about employing children, paying someone over 16
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A child may need a licence if they’re under school leaving age and taking…
There are several restrictions on when and where children are allowed to…
Most local councils say that businesses intending to employ school-aged…
You can start to raise funds for your charity once you have your governing document and trustees in place.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
What you need to do to start a business: choose a legal structure, see if you need licences and insurance, learn about reliefs and benefits
Brand new recruitment campaign for early years workers launches today across TV, cinema, online, radio and out of home advertising.
Information on the programme, including commissioning, quality assurance, education and training.
The Prince's Trust helps young people aged 18 to 30 who want to set up their own business in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.
A bold new government-backed review has set out a vision for workplace culture changes to support autistic people to start and stay in work.
Start a business to help people or communities - business structures including community interest companies and co-operatives
Guidance for employers. You need to have a sponsor licence to hire workers from outside the UK.
Set up and run a business partnership - naming a partnership, registering with HMRC, partnership tax returns and legal responsibilities
Learn more about getting started as an employer or running a small business including registration, payroll, tax returns, tax bills and payments.
Avoiding discrimination against disabled people in recruitment – advertising the job, encouraging applications, reasonable adjustments
The main things you need to consider when employing people for the first time or if you've never hired an employee before
From today low-income households will start to receive the third Cost of Living Payment worth £299.
Acting as an attorney - duties, including registering a lasting power, starting to act, gifting, handling disputes and replacement attorney responsibilities.
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