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New approach to young adults in court could cut reoffending and create fewer victims of crime
A new report, published today by the Centre for Justice Innovation and the Transition to Adulthood Alliance, suggests that a…
IPPR reports says that public willing to sacrifice US trade deal to protect food safety
New polling for IPPR shows 82% of British people favour retaining high food standards over US trade deal in Brexit…
Open Banking and Financial Health
A new briefing from the Finance Innovation Lab: “Open Banking and Financial Health” summarises the findings of a roundtable event…
Join the National Conversation for a free one day conference on integration
Immigration and integration: getting it right locally Lessons from the National Conversation Thursday 17 May 2018, 9.15 am until 5pm, Central London Location Join…
How do we build an accessible and democratic economy asks Citizens' Economic Council report
According to a new RSA report barely one in five citizens think they have any influence over key economic decisions. Most citizens…
Scope report reveals energy market challenges faced by disabled people
A Scope report released today reveals that many disabled people are forced to consume more energy because of their impairment or…
Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) take action against violence against women and girls
Revolving Doors Agency (RDA) has published a new report, “Spotlight on violence against women and girls (VAWG)”. This spotlight, the…
Koestler Trust launches women in prison art trail celebrating 100 years of votes for women
The Koestler Trust has produced an art trail of Koestler Award-winning artworks by today’s women prisoners commemorating the centenary of…
London Living Wage Intern opportunity
This Barrow Cadbury Trust internship opportunity is designed to be a pathway to future employment in the social sector for…
Hard, Soft or …. Social?
Today sees the launch of a new report written by Dr. Henry Kippin, Annabel Davidson Knight and Jason Bergen; The…
No public appetite for deregulation post-Brexit according to new polling for IPPR
New polling for IPPR has found that less than 15% of the public is in favour of relaxing or removing…
Money and Mental Health Policy Institute report calls for 'breathing space' scheme to be extended to 23,000 people with mental health problems
New analysis of national data by the Money and Mental Health Policy Institute (MMHPI) estimates that 23,000 people in England…
National Conversation on Immigration and Integration conference 17 May
Conference: Immigration and integration: getting it right locally Lessons from the National Conversation on Immigration Thursday 17 May 2018 9.15…
The experiences of female Muslim prisoners
Muslim Hands have launched their 15-month research study into the experiences, resettlement needs and identities of female Muslim prisoners across…
Fair by Design Campaign Manager vacancy
Currently people in poverty pay a premium for goods and services such as insurance, energy, and loans. Our new Fair…