Jo Henney, CEO at Nugent reflects on Keir Starmer’s Recent Speech on AI
See what Jo Henney, CEO of Nugent, has to say about Keir Starmer’s speech on AI
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Nugent’s specialist schools and services provide adaptable education and care for children and young children with complex needs.
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Nugent’s residential services provide secure, caring and supported living environments for children, young people, people with disabilities and the elderly.
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Services that support and develop families through adoption.
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See what Jo Henney, CEO of Nugent, has to say about Keir Starmer’s speech on AI
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Off the back of Wes Streeting’s interview on ‘Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg’, where he said “on social care [he] would have wanted [Labour’s] manifesto to be more ambitious”, Jo Henney, CEO of Nugent, a charity dedicated to caring for, educating, and protecting vulnerable children, young people and adults through schools, care homes, and community and social work services, shares her response and thoughts on the future of Social care.