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Europe-wide project to teach co-operation to the next generation

The Co-operative College will join partners in the UK and on the continent to teach young…

Worker co-op training programmes: key lessons from the US and Canada

UK co-operators heard about worker co-ops' training programmes and their approaches to inclusion and diversity

Woodcraft Folk goes online for lockdown activities

The charity wants to help children feel a continued sense of community and connection

How can co-ops help displaced people?

A new report from the ILO looks at the role the role of social economy organisations…

Co-op Group to launch free school meal scheme for eligible pupils

The scheme will allow schools to top up the Group's free school meal gift cards remotely

UK Society for Co-operative Studies to host virtual lecture on governance

Prof Sonja Novkovic, from the University of St Mary's, Nova Scotia, will discuss lessons from a…

Co-operative College launches annual Love to Learn campaign

'We can’t wait to receive more inspiring stories about how education has transformed lives'

UKSCS calls for conference proposal papers

The 2020 event will look at the politics, policies and practices of co-operative movements

Researchers build online index for the Co-op News

The resource, being developed by Principle 5 in Sheffield, will be invaluable to students of the…

Co-op College drama workshop explores alternative methods of teaching

The trust-building session was led by Brazilian theatre practitioner and researcher Dr Kelly Cristina Fernandes

Co-op College to provide training for new CCIN members

The programme will be developed with input from councils during an eight-week consultation and design period

2020 vision: Leading co-operators enter a new year

Q&As from the co-op movement around the world, sharing their thoughts on 2019 and the coming…