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'Get Britain Working' is the government's call to action to address unemployment, and a range of underlying issues in the labour market around ill-health, skills and the quality of work. Every area - led by Combined Authorities (where they exist) or groups of local authorities (where they do not) - has been asked to produce their own local Get Britain Working plan. Last month, DWP published guidance on what it expects from these plans and when. This webinar will explore what areas are doing to produce their plan. Key questions will include: • How should you go about producing the plan and vision for your area? • How can you work with local stakeholders to change the conversation around work, health and skills and develop a unified understanding of priorities? • How should you go about setting short-term goals and long term ambitions? MV's John Copps will be joined by expert guests to discuss their emerging local plans. The panel includes representation from a mature Combined Authority, a local authority not part of a Combined Authority, and an ICB that is coterminous with an established group of local authorities. Our guests are: • Nic Witton-Dowd, Assistant Director, Education, Work & Skills, Greater Manchester Combined Authority • Judy Gibbs, Head of Skills & Employability, Worcestershire County Council • Rachel Parker, Work, Health & Skills Strategy Lead, NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) ICB