19 Sep2013In Search of the InnovatorsPhil Bowen, Director of the Centre for Justice Innovation, seeks out those prepared to think more deeply… Read More
12 Sep2013Utilising the arts for gang interventionWolverhampton-based Engage Youth Empowerment Service (E.Y.E.S) is a grassroots gang intervention programme that engages with both gang… Read More
16 Aug2013Cleaning up the Wren’s NestOwen Jones of HOPE not hate, a group which campaigns against right-wing extremism, explains why keeping community… Read More
13 Aug2013Sunny Dhadley: Policing the Crime BoardIn this cross-post from Operation Black Vote, Ashlea Williams casts a spotlight on Sunny Dhadley, a participant on… Read More
8 Aug2013A lifeline for Travellers in prisonConn Mac Gabhann, Manager of the Traveller Project at the Irish Chaplaincy in Britain, explains why they… Read More
17 Jul2013Supporting undocumented migrants in a hostile environmentDave Stamp of Birmingham-based ASIRT, an OISC registered advocacy organisation working to support undocumented migrants in the… Read More
11 Jul2013Birmingham feels the pinchMartin Holcombe, Chief Executive of Birmingham Settlement, gives his personal take on welfare reform, housing, and the… Read More
10 Jul2013Working with migrants and refugees in the Black Country – Part 3In our final l post work of the Refugee and Migrant Centre (RMC) in Wolverhampton, we look… Read More
5 Jul2013Cross-Post: The NHS saved my lifeIn a cross-post from British Future marking the 65th anniversary of the foundation of the National Health… Read More
4 Jul2013Working with migrants and refugees in the Black Country – Part 2For the second of our series of short case studies from the Refugee and Migrant Centre (RMC)… Read More