Equal Pay: Understanding and managing risks in local authorities
Learning programmesPractical e‑learning that helps local authority managers, HR teams and leaders identify, prevent and manage equal pay risks with confidence.
The public sector faces complex challenges surrounding funding and financing, including identifying optimal funding solutions and having the capacity to manage the end-to-end process. You may need help to approach the funder market, engage more effectively, navigate barriers, or prepare and interpret financial data and analysis. Whatever your goals, we'll always present you with the information you need in way that can be easily understood – supporting you to make your best informed decision.
We help you understand the risks and opportunities before making an informed decision on a transaction or project.
We help you understand the risks and opportunities before making an informed decision on a transaction or project.
We're a friendly team and work flexibly alongside your organisation, supporting you with our deep understanding and experience of public sector funding and finance. We listen closely in order to help you achieve your desired funding outcome and determine related factors such as appetite to risk. With us, you’ll receive considered recommendations that reflect the facts and deliver the best possible value to you.
Practical e‑learning that helps local authority managers, HR teams and leaders identify, prevent and manage equal pay risks with confidence.
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Discover how to turn 2025 Budget commitments into real impact for communities. Explore delivery plans, local authority challenges, and practical solutions.
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