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We are recruiting for a new post – Programme Manager, Economic Justice, Birmingham. Through its Economic Justice programme, we are supporting a growing movement for economic systems change in…
New report finds that three quarters of detained women asylum seekers have experienced rape or torture
A new report by Women for Refugee Women 'Detained: Women asylum seekers locked up in the UK' explores the experiences…
Dividing Lines: Asylum, the media and some reasons for (cautious) optimism
Asylum Aid today publishes its new report ‘Dividing Lines: Asylum, the media and some reasons for (cautious) optimism’. Dividing…
Point of No Return: The futile detention of unreturnable migrants
The European Programme for Integration and Migration (EPIM) funded a project raising awareness on the situation of unreturnable migrants in…
T2A launches national programme for young adults involved in the criminal justice system
An innovative three-year T2A national programme to deliver interventions to young adults involved with the criminal justice system was launched…
Panel calls on government to stop eroding the independence of the voluntary sector and rebuild trust
The voluntary sector is losing its ability to protect the most vulnerable in society as a result of government attacks…
Policy Network launches 'Understanding the Populist Signal' programme
Policy Network and Barrow Cadbury Trust have launched a two year programme of investigation into 'Understanding the Populist Signal'. The…
Low Commission report calls for fresh aproach to social welfare law advice
A commission, led by cross bencher Lord Low is calling today in a report for urgent reforms to ensure ordinary…
IPPR report states UK can cope with Romanian and Bulgarian migration with adequate planning
In advance of the lifting of EU working restrictions on Romanian and Bulgarian migrants on 1 January, IPPR’s new report…
Institute of Fundraising explore diversity within the fundraising profession
Today, Thursday 29 December, sees the launch of the Institute of Fundraising report on diversity within the fundraising profession. …
Threadneedle and Big issue team up to form social bond fund
Threadneedle, the City-Based investment fund has partnered with Big Issue Invest, the social investment arm of the Big Issue to…
Sharing the story of everyone’s human rights, every day
The Equally Ours Campaigns highlights the importance of human rights to all members of society. Emma Hutton, Programme Director at Equally Ours,…
Young Minds and T2A report finds inadequade mental health provisions for young offenders
The provision of mental health services for young people at risk of or engaged with offending behaviour is inadequate, according…
Big Society Audit finds charities are being “left out in the cold”
The report released today proposes that a radical review of Big Society thinking is needed in light of millions of…
Office of the Children’s Commissioner report effective practice for tackling CSE
The recently published report from the Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England outlines the steps required to keep children…
Trust encourages civil society groups to contribute to lobbying bill consultation
Tuesday 5 November saw a success for many campaigners, as the Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning a Trade Union Administration…