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Health Innovation

WebA recent addition to Greater Manchester’s health innovation ecosystem is the Christabel Pankhurst Institute, a new £25m initiative to promote needs-led health technology research and innovation, providing end-to-end support for translation into practice. It was launched in January 2021 by a consortium comprising: The University of Manchester.

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Supporting strategies

WebSupporting strategies. Greater Manchester has made real progress in recent years. We have led the way on English devolution, and we have a distinct and proud track record over many years. We want to build on this record of delivery through our Greater Manchester Strategy for the next decade; levelling up to the best of the UK, and delivering

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Our shared outcomes

WebUK’s first regional Clean Growth Mission for Greater Manchester. (GMCA Website) Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) Accord. (PDF, 270KB) Works & Skills Strategy. (PDF, 362KB) At the heart of our strategy, we have three shared outcomes. These will be seen and felt by everyone in our city region as we deliver against our strategy.

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Greater Manchester Strategy 2021–2031 good lives for all

WebGreater Manchester Strategy 2021–2031 4 In Greater Manchester, the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated longstanding inequalities, as well as highlighting

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Living Well at Home

WebMoving forward the team is well placed to assist the 10 Greater Manchester localities address the adult social care requirements of the recent White Paper around improving the quality and availability of data across the health and social care sector (additional provider requirements around self-funders etc.), the new assurance framework for social care and …

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Progress Report: Spring 2023

WebIn May 2022, 66 GM LSOAs (3.9% of the GM total) were above the floor target threshold to have no more than 12.1% of premises unable to access 30Mbps download speeds. This was an improvement compared to December 2021, as previously reported (84 LSOAs, or 5.0% not meeting the floor target). Both urban areas in the regional centre and areas in …

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A fairer Greater Manchester

WebA fairer Greater Manchester. In Greater Manchester, the Covid 19 pandemic exacerbated longstanding inequalities, as well as highlighting new ones. From access to good jobs, to transport, health and housing, the impact has been unequal and unfair, affecting different people, places and communities across Greater Manchester in very different ways.

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About Greater Manchester

WebOur Vision. We want Greater Manchester to be a place where everyone can live a good life, growing up, getting on and growing old in a greener, fairer more prosperous city region. The Greater Manchester Strategy 2021-2031. Our strategy for Greater Manchester sets out a route, over the next decade, to deliver this vision for the benefit of our

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The Greater Manchester Strategy 2021-2031 Summary

WebClimate change is the single biggest threat that we face, with human activities the main cause. 2021 needs to be our turning point because, if we don’t act now, the consequences will be felt even further by future generations. Greater Manchester has set a science based target of being a carbon-neutral city-region by 2038.

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Social Enterprise: The Big Life group About Greater Manchester

WebIt has a small pay ratio between the highest and medium pay of 3:1, and a decreasing ethnicity and gender pay gap. It was recognised as the countries 4 th best health and social care employer to work for in the Sunday Times Best Companies list in 2020.. In addition, Big Life has an extensive volunteer programme, engaging more than 250 volunteers every …

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Case Studies About Greater Manchester

WebOur collective ambitions around decarbonising our city-region are unprecedented, and we are already taking action to translate that ambition into reality.

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Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Web6 1. Background 1.1 This is the second GMS progress report, at 12 months into implementation. The progress report builds on the findings of six month update and reviews collective

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Our shared commitments

WebOur shared commitments. As part of our Greater Manchester Strategy, we have plans in place covering the wide range of activities to help us deliver a greener, fairer, more prosperous Greater Manchester. Support the creation of better jobs and good employment that has a purpose beyond growing shareholder value, utilising the opportunity to make

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A more prosperous Greater Manchester

WebA more prosperous Greater Manchester. The Greater Manchester Strategy will enable us to deliver our new vision for economic growth, which is to be more equitable and socially responsible, bringing opportunities and prosperity to all. Greater Manchester is ready to lead the local and UK economic recovery from the pandemic with a vision for the

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Greater Manchester’s Levelling Up Deal

WebDeliver a London-style transport network with affordable London-level fares, moving us towards a zero carbon transport system; Remove one million tonnes of carbon from Greater Manchester’s economy – and in so doing help to address inequality, for example by increasing energy efficiency creating savings for households and tackling fuel poverty, …

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Eastern Growth Cluster

WebEastern Growth Cluster. Providing the connection between need and opportunities in the east of the conurbation, the Eastern Growth Corridor will create a significant new employment engine in Tameside, by linking the key development opportunities of Ashton Moss and St. Petersfield in Ashton Town Centre, and through the creation of a Mayoral

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Vision for a low carbon Greater Manchester

WebTo achieve this there are three main types of intervention Greater Manchester needs to explore: avoiding carbon emissions altogether; shifting to lower emission ways of doing things; improving how we do things e.g. upgrading to new low-carbon technologies

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Central Growth Cluster

WebThe Central Growth Cluster will create over 90,000 new jobs. Employment creation will be generated through the regional centre with direct opportunities through the Oxford Road Corridor, Manchester Piccadilly and Salford’s Innovation Triangle comprising Media City and The Quays (including future growth at Wharfside), Salford Crescent and Salford Royal …

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