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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?
What works to support women facing multiple disadvantage?
In recent years the spotlight has focused on those experiencing so-called multiple disadvantage ie those who are homeless, have drug and alcohol problems…
Picking winners? The UK and post-Brexit labour migration
Which industries can bring in migrant workers – and which cannot – will be one of the defining questions in…
‘Just about managing’ families need more help to save, says academic think-tank
Three-fifths of low and middle income households are currently unable to save money, while for people already saving, the ratio…
Barrow Cadbury Trust recruiting a Social Investment Infrastructure Programme Manager
The Trust has an exciting vacancy for a senior professional to develop and deliver the Access Foundation’s new Infrastructure Investment Fund which…
Young people and migration in the UK
Over the past year, the Migration Observatory has produced a series of briefings looking at data and information on young…
Barrow Cadbury Trust chosen to run new Access Social Investment Infrastructure Fund
The Barrow Cadbury Trust is very pleased to announce that we have been selected to run the Access Social Investment…
EU nationals Inquiry urges Article 50 cut-off date for EU nationals to stay in the UK
The triggering of Article 50 should be the cut-off date after which EU nationals in the UK can no longer…
More than 200,000 young women job-seekers are forgotten by Government says Young Women's Trust report
A Young Women’s Trust report released today shows that more than a quarter of a million young women are not…
Small charities and social investment – What is the experience like and what makes it work?
Recent research undertaken by IVAR (Institute for Voluntary Action Research) takes a close look at the ‘social investment journey’ of…
Poverty, ethnicity and gender magnify impact of austerity on BME women says new report
Low income black and Asian women are paying the highest price for austerity according to new analysis by the Women’s…
Call for expressions of interest for EPIM fund on protecting access to rights for mobile EU citizens
In 2015, 15.3 million EU citizens were living in a Member State other than their own. While free movement is…
Reducing crime through innovation: the role of Police and Crime Commissioners
On the fourth anniversary of the election of Police and Crime Commissioners the Police Foundation has today published a new briefing,…
Trustees Week – shining a spotlight on the role and contribution of trustees
Trustees Week is a tremendous opportunity to celebrate and promote the contribution that trustees can make to an organisation. At…
A Decade of Immigration in the British Press
A new report from the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford 'A Decade of Immigration in the British Press'…
A new immigration offer for Britain
In a new report released today, Britain’s immigration offer to Europe, British Future sets out a proposal for a new, preferential system…
MPs’ “landmark and visionary report” on Young Adult Offenders should be implemented in full and without delay, says T2A Alliance
The Transition to Adulthood Alliance (T2A) wholeheartedly welcomes the Justice Committee’s report of its Inquiry on Young Adult Offenders, and…