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Call to Action for the Common Good launches Call for Evidence
A group of civil society leaders have launched a Call for Evidence for the Common Good, inviting examples and ideas which…
Commission on Sex in Prison publishes report on healthy sexual development of children in prison
Sending children to prison may make them more likely to commit sexual offences in adulthood, according to a new briefing from…
Migrant voters will be a crucial group in a number of parliamentary seats in the 2015 General Election
New research co-published by Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity at the University of Manchester and Migrants’ Rights Network today suggests…
Independent Commission on the Future of Local Infrastructure final report says creative resourcing is needed to meet future challenges
The Commission on the Future of Local Infrastructure has published its final report 'Change for Good' today at a Parliamentary launch…
Big Society has failed, three year Civil Exchange study concludes
The Big Society project to hand power back to the people has largely failed against its own measures, leaving the…
British Future publishes its annual State of the Nation report
This is the fourth State of the Nation report from British Future. Every year in January the State of the…
New report examines how Conservative voters think about immigration
Bright Blue, the independent think tank for liberal conservatism, has today launched a new report entitled Understanding how Conservative voters…
Cadbury Trusts archives now available
The records of the eight trusts and charitable companies created by Barrow and Geraldine Cadbury and their son Paul are…
Refugee women's experiences of detention in the UK
Women for Refugee Women have today published a report looking at the experiences of 38 women who came to the…
ACEVO publishes report on charity investments
'Money for Good' is the title of the report of the ACEVO Commission on Ethical and Responsible Charity Investments. The report…
New Heights scoops award for transforming peoples' lives
Already winners of a Big Society Award, New Heights Community Project in the Erdington District of Birmingham has just won…
The Young Review says leadership is needed to tackle the number of young black and Muslim men sent to prison
A new report on the over-representation of young black and/or Muslim men in the criminal justice system says that critically…
Prison book ban ruled unlawful by High Court
The High Court has declared that the Government's ban on sending books to prisoners in England and Wales is unlawful. …
Youth Justice Minister endorses use of maturity approach for young adults
Youth Justice Minister Andrew Selous, appeared recently before the Justice Select Committee, revealing that NOMS is in the process of developing a…
Guide to Legal Remedies for Victims of Trafficking for Labour Exploitation
This guide by Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) provides practical information on the legal rights and avenues to compensation for…