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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…
Fair by Design is recruiting a Head of External Affairs
Currently people in poverty pay a premium for goods and services such as energy, insurance and credit. This is known…
Protecting the protectors? Transform Justice report examines whether criminal sanctions reduce violence against police and NHS staff?
“I was in general hospital being treated for self-harm. Staff attempted to restrain me as they wanted to move me…
New research shows local economies losing £4.5m a year to the poverty premium
One in eight households in Britain experience at least one type of poverty premium. On average the poverty premium costs £430…
T2A is looking for a part-time Communications freelancer
T2A (Transition to Adulthood), a campaign convened and funded by Barrow Cadbury Trust, is looking for a free-lancer for 2…
Levelling up won’t happen unless businesses are involved says Business in the Community report
A new report published by Business in the Community (BITC), The Prince’s Responsible Business Network, has today called on the Government to ensure…
Tackling Double Disadvantage for women in the CJS: A 10-point action plan for change
Hibiscus Initiatives, Agenda: the Alliance for women and girls at risk, Muslim Women In Prison, Zahid Mubarek Trust and Women In Prison, and Criminal Justice…
Former Metropolitan Police Superintendent Leroy Logan MBE takes over as chair of T2A young adults campaign
Tuesday 22 JanFormer Metropolitan Police Superintendent Leroy Logan MBE takes over as chair of T2A young adults campaign Leroy Logan…
Racial justice funding – funders making change
This blog, written by Debbie Pippard, Director of Programmes at BCT, was originally posted in Equally Ours on 3 December…
Putting values into action, Sara Llewellin features in Trust and Foundation News
ACF's October issue of Trust and Foundation News, issue 125, featured a fascinating feature article, by Sarah Myers, of Barrow…
Councils can be at the heart of the community wealth building energy transition with new toolkit
On the eve of COP26, The Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) and Carbon Co-op have released a major new…
What's happened to social connections during the COVID crisis?
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Social Integration, which British Future is the secretariat for, has released a new report,…
Can community-led development build greater community wealth?
According to a new joint report from CLES (the national organisation for local economies) and URBED (Urbanism Environment Design), land…
Leaders Unlocked celebrates 6 years of providing young people with the space, support, and tools they need to lead
Leaders Unlocked supports young people from diverse backgrounds to influence change on the issues that affect their lives. It was…
Priced out and left out: how the insurance market is failing vulnerable consumers
A new report from the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) and Fair By Design (FBD) details how those who…
Tax Justice UK research finds that six companies made £16 billion in excess profits during the pandemic
According to a new report from Tax Justice UK ASOS and Serco were among six companies across finance, outsourcing, retail,…