25 Feb2014Innovations in criminal justiceAnton Shelupanov talks about StreetCraft, the Centre for Justice Innovation’s new book, and StreetCraft Scholarships On 19… Read More
24 Feb2014Campaigning for the post-educational needs of young people with severe learning disabilities Julie Jamieson, winner of the SMK Social & Economic Justice Award 2013 talks about how she plans to… Read More
19 Feb2014Is offending behaviour linked to brain injury?Deborah Fortescue of the Disabilities Trust Foundation writes about the ‘silent epidemic’ of brain injury. It… Read More
17 Dec2013Single parents – paying the price of austerityToday Gingerbread released the report Paying the Price, which explores the effect of austerity on single parent… Read More
10 Dec2013Sharing the story of everyone’s human rights, every dayThe Equally Ours Campaigns highlights the importance of human rights to all members of society. Emma Hutton, Programme Director… Read More
21 Nov2013Simple banking solutions and serious personal debtFollowing the release of two reports on banking and personal debt, Resources and Resilience Programme Manager Clare… Read More
7 Nov2013Low pay and need for the living wageFollowing the recent living wage increase, Communications Officer Sapphire Mason-Brown looks at the prevalence of low pay… Read More
6 Nov2013Fuel poverty and corporate greedIn this cross-post from Birmingham Settlement, Chief Executive Martin Holcome gives his personal take on rising energy… Read More
27 Sep2013Young Adult Offenders – Time to Reverse Years of NeglectToday, the Transition to Adulthood Alliance publishes a new report examining how prisons currently meet, or rather… Read More
24 Sep2013Let’s end racism this generationRob Berkley, Director of the Runnymede Trust, explains why they are working to end racism this generation…. Read More