Economic security isn’t just about money, local connections and community support matter too. Pride in Place is a key ...
Hardship is intensifying in our country. Around 6 million people face very deep poverty 1, nearly 1.5 million more than 20 years ago. This should concern us all, as going without essentials like ...
Everyone in Scotland should be able to live their life without worrying about whether they will be able to pay their next bill or put food on the table for their family. The feeling of security this ...
New analysis shows the areas overlooked for Pride in Place funding and highlights the need to strengthen capacity in funded areas, so plans are genuinely community-led. The UK is marked by deep and ...
Most recently Julian has led the CQC, the independent regulator of health and social care in England, and before that NHS Providers, the membership organisation for NHS hospital, mental health, ...
This report, from the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP), is the 12th in a series monitoring the number of people living beneath the Minimum Income Standard in the UK. It focuses on 3 groups ...
International childcare markets Many international childcare systems with significant privately delivered provision and public subsidies include higher controls on public funding, including ensuring ...
Unpaid carers provide an invaluable service to society, but they shoulder a financial penalty in doing so. This report looks at the financial impact of unpaid care, and how policies can help mitigate ...
This briefing sets out the argument underpinning a new area of work at JRF, around ownership and distribution of homes in the English housing market. We need to set policy which works to create a ...
Entry rates into very deep poverty are 3 times higher in Bangladeshi, Black African and Pakistani households than in white households. For the past decade, an average of around 4% of people not in ...
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