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24 Mar
2022

Maturity matters – does the Inclusive Britain report make the case for young adults to move up the criminal justice policy agenda? 

In his first blog for T2A Leroy Logan MBE explains why the Inclusive Britain report is getting…

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14 Feb
2022

Will levelling up be “a moral, social and economic programme for the whole of government”?

  Debbie Pippard reflects on the Levelling Up White Paper and what it might mean for regional…

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10 Feb
2022

Change is urgent: A year of open and trusting grant-making

Barrow Cadbury Trust is one of the trust and foundations which signed up to IVAR’s Open and…

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18 Jan
2022

Strengthening Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the UK Social Investment Sector

As part of the Connect Fund evaluation, Niamh Goggin, our Evaluation and Learning Partner, looks back at…

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13 Dec
2021

Racial justice funding – funders making change

This blog, written by Debbie Pippard, Director of Programmes at BCT, was originally posted in Equally Ours…

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9 Dec
2021

From youth justice to T2A: an interview with Joyce Moseley OBE

Some people may already know that Joyce Moseley’s tenure as Chair of the Transition to Adulthood Alliance…

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5 Oct
2021

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investing – more than just a placebo

The focus of 2021’s Good Money Week, supported by UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association, is helping…

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25 Jun
2021

Perspectives of a Prison Officer – What I’ve Learnt

Coming to the end of my placement at the Barrow Cadbury Trust, along with the end of…

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16 Jun
2021

Perspectives of a Prison Officer

Hello! My name is Niamh and I am currently working as a prison officer as part of…

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24 May
2021

Funding and racial justice: data driving change

This blog by Debbie Pippard, Barrow Cadbury Trust’s Director of Programmes, was originally posted on ACEVO’s website….

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