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Economic Justice Brum Act to Change fund just launched!
Are you acting with other campaigners, activists and community organisers in Birmingham to change and transform systems that harm people, cause injustice and further economic inequalities?
Recruiting a Director of Programmes and Learning
Are you an inspirational leader of programmes and learning, adept at strategic thinking and with a passion for our vision and mission?
Britons remain positive about impact of immigration
Perceptions over the impact immigration has had on Britain remains positive and stable compared with two years ago according to…
Barrow Cadbury Trust intern opportunity
This Barrow Cadbury Trust internship opportunity is designed to be a pathway to future employment in the social sector. Salary:…
Economic justice in Birmingham and the Black Country – research report flags up warnings and opportunities
A new report by the New Policy Institute (NPI) and Barrow Cadbury Trust 'The State of Economic Justice in Birmingham…
Take back control over post-Brexit funding, says IPPR report
UK replacement for European Union support funds should give spending powers to local communities, according to a new report from…
Stop and Scrutinise: New briefing from CJA
'Stop and scrutinise: how to improve community scrutiny of stop and search', sets out key principles and recommendations for good…
Female offending and brain injury: Making the link
The Disabilities Trust, in collaboration with Royal Holloway, University of London, has launched the results of the first study of…
Howard League launch five principles for sentencing young adults
A new document, setting out five sentencing principles that ought to be applied to young adults, will be launched today…
Community Conversations: Unearthing community-led ideas for tackling youth violence
Community Links has just published a report into the root causes of youth violence. Community Conversations: Unearthing community-led ideas for…
Binita Mehta-Parmar steps down as Barrow Cadbury Trust trustee
The trustees and staff of the Barrow Cadbury Trust would like to thank Binita Mehta-Parmar for her service on our…
Decline of payday lending sees people turn to friends and family
The collapse of the payday loan industry in the UK has led to more people turning to their friends and…
Revolving Doors Agency podcast highlights role of Police and Crime Commissioners in helping to break the cycle of crisis and crime.
Spotlight – a new podcast from Revolving Doors Agency – brings together Police and Crime…
Shifting power, an accountability revolution, deepening connections and investing in trust – Civil Society Futures calls for fundamental changes
Civil Society Futures (CSF), an independent 2-year inquiry chaired by Julia Unwin, has today published its final report: The Story of…
Brexit deal will not work for British youth finds LSE report
The Government’s proposed Brexit deal disregards the views of many young people who want to maintain existing freedom of movement…
The gender impact of today's Budget
Women’s Budget Group (WBG), the independent, not-for-profit organisation that monitors the impact for government policies with regards to gender, have today…