Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion

Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion
Headquarters89 Albert Embankment, SE1 7TP
Location
  • London, England
Chief Executive
Dave Simmonds
Websitewww.learningandwork.org.uk/

The Centre for Economic and Social Inclusion, known as Inclusion, was a research organisation that existed to promote social inclusion in the labour market. It was a not-for-profit, politically independent organisation based in London with two regional bases: Inclusion North West in Liverpool and Inclusion US in New York City. All its surpluses were invested back into developing its products and its employees (over 30 of them). Inclusion's research and labour market expertise was often cited in the media, from the Guardian to the BBC to the Financial Times.[1]

On 1 January 2016 the organisation merged with the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education to form a new organisation, the Learning and Work Institute.

  1. ^ "Inclusion in the news". Inclusion. Retrieved March 21, 2013.