Welcome to Community Dot CIC
Community DOT CIC’s activities benefit people from all walks of life across communities in England including young, middle-aged, and old people with and without disabilities, and people not in education, employment or training. It also includes people with poor mental health and other vulnerable and marginalised groups and individuals.
People across the digital space/internet are also the beneficiaries of the activities of Community DOT CIC.
Diverse Communities
Inclusive Spaces
Various Initiatives
Awareness Campaigns
Our Projects
If you’re directly hit by a cost of living crisis, you can get expert advice through our web-based platform. Community Dot…
Skills Setup is our upcoming project to equip our community members with essential skills for success in today’s fast-paced world…
We directly engage with local communities by organising and participating in interactive events. From family-friendly gatherings…
Our Team
Completed Cases
As technology has advanced, it has become clear that designers must consider the needs of all users across many platforms in different contexts.
Testimonials
Consulting theme is an invaluable partner. Our teams have collaborated to support the growing field of practitioners using collective impact.
Donald Simpson
We were amazed by how little effort was required on our part to have Consulting WP prepare these materials. We exchanged a few phone calls.
Amanda Seyfried
Updates
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Impact of UK Migration Policies on Families and Society
The Justice and Home Affairs Committee recently released a report titled “All families matter: An inquiry into family migration,” shedding light on the detrimental effects of current migration policies on families and society. The report highlights how these policies force families to live apart, discouraging the arrival of spouses, partners, and elderly parents of British
May 6, 2024 -
Understanding Changes to UK Immigration Policies
The UK government’s recent changes to immigration policies, effective from March and April 2024, have significant implications for international recruits in NHS trusts. Notably, care workers and senior care workers migrating to the UK after March 11, 2024, cannot bring dependents, and only CQC-registered providers in England can sponsor Health and Care Visa applicants. From
May 6, 2024 -
UK Tax Policies’ Impact on Business Growth and Innovation
A recent survey conducted by Azets, a leading UK accountancy and advisory firm, sheds light on how UK tax policies are impacting business growth and innovation. The findings, just ahead of the upcoming Spring Budget 2024, reveal that the tax regime’s effectiveness in promoting key areas like business growth, innovation, sustainability, and talent attraction falls
May 6, 2024
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