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There are six regeneration zones The strategy behind these zones is to create assistance for local companies who wish to expand and to assist local residents in obtaining employment with the new growth that the funding is expected to create.

The purpose of the regeneration zones is therefore to increase and safeguard local jobs. Recycle dilapidated properties and brownfield sites, improve business performance and opportunities within the zones, assist and represent under represented communities and promote the right skills and training with a program of learning opportunities. This is about empowering the local community and supporting and encouraging businesses and local residents in regenerating their community.   Learning is a key factor is this process

ACAS
Acas
Aims to improve organisations and the life for those who work through better employment relations. They provide up-to-date information, independent advice, high quality training and they work with employers and employees to solve problems and improve performance. A-Z of work
Regen West midlands
RegenWM
Aims to contribute to a more skilful regeneration community, one that is more clearly pursuing good practice. RegenWM wants to remain distinctive and interesting but also more firmly part of the regeneration 'fabric' of the region - learn more about their programmes, training opportunities and partners.
Building Health Hub
Building Health
Is a partnership of organisations working to ensure that local people have access to employment and training opportunites created in the Birmingham, Solihull and Black Country health sector.  Many career opportunities will be on the Queen Elizabether Hospital site.  More information available
West Midlands Regional Women's Enterprise Unit
RWEU was formally launched on the 29th June 2006. The unit will provide free training, mentoring and advice to women considering starting a business across the West Midlands - ring 024 7623 6111
Advantage West Midlands
Advantage West Midlands
The Regional Development Agency (RDA) for the West Midlands. Urban and rural regeneration together will contribute to the success of the region. West Midlands Economic Review newsletter - now available
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Government Office for the West Midlands
New Deal for Communities (NDC) is one of the key elements in the Government’s National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal. The strategy aims to tackle social exclusion by narrowing the gap between the poorest neighbourhoods and the rest of the country.
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