"How empty buildings could help solve Britain’s housing crisis"
@L80Laney explains how repurposing empty buildings would not only tackle housing and homelessness but will also support UK's net zero goals #ResearchForTheWorld
https://t.co/ddihLUj5c8
In our upcoming CASE #SocialExclusionSeminar next Wednesday, Chrissie Gale @StrathSWSPKE & @StrathHum will be discussing how children and young people can shape, lead and transform participatory research on life in care. Access full event information here: https://t.co/k9cdO78qu5
You still have the opportunity to join our #SocialExclusionSeminar, taking place this Wednesday! Speaker: Stephen Brien @The_SSAC
Register to attend here: https://t.co/3mfqc7up0x
Don’t miss this chance to participate in an insightful discussion—reserve your spot today!
All are welcome to attend our upcoming CASE #SocialExclusionSeminar on 03/06/26. In this session, Dr Stephen Brien @The_SSAC will examine how social security shapes young people’s education and career decisions at age 16. Find out more and register: https://t.co/UwyCeTCJmG
"How empty buildings could help solve Britain’s housing crisis"
@L80Laney explains how repurposing empty buildings would not only tackle housing and homelessness but will also support UK's net zero goals
#ResearchForTheWorld
https://t.co/0jLmYmx9ot
How much is too rich?
@PatMillsUK asked @AdamBrichto to hit the streets and find out what the British public thinks:
https://t.co/JtEDa22ACg
This question sits at the heart of our research on an extreme wealth line:
https://t.co/XidSPKoizi
All are welcome to attend our upcoming CASE #SocialExclusionSeminar on 03/06/26. In this session, Dr Stephen Brien @The_SSAC will examine how social security shapes young people’s education and career decisions at age 16. Find out more and register: https://t.co/UwyCeTCJmG
Don't miss our next CASE #SocialExclusionSeminar happening tomorrow!
Speaker: Marina Kousta @LSEHealthPolicy
Our seminars are free and open to the public!
Sign up via Eventbrite: https://t.co/Hd2JzgfYE0
Don't miss our next CASE #SocialExclusionSeminar happening tomorrow!
Speaker: Marina Kousta @LSEHealthPolicy
Our seminars are free and open to the public!
Sign up via Eventbrite: https://t.co/Hd2JzgfYE0
Join us for our upcoming #SocialExclusionSeminar next Wednesday! Marina Kousta from @LSEHealthPolicy will discuss how Covid-19 related policy changes to Universal Credit shaped claimants' mental health during the pandemic. Find out more/how to attend here: https://t.co/O39F6Jt3Nv
How Much Is Too Rich? We asked @AdamBrichto to take to the streets and see what the British public thinks.
Extreme wealth has spiralled so far out of control that it's almost impossible to put into perspective. We're playing with poker chips to see what it really looks like.
Join us for our upcoming #SocialExclusionSeminar next Wednesday! Marina Kousta from @LSEHealthPolicy will discuss how Covid-19 related policy changes to Universal Credit shaped claimants' mental health during the pandemic. Find out more/how to attend here: https://t.co/O39F6Jt3Nv
Tickets are out today for #LSEFestival: How to save the planet!
Join us from 15-20 June to explore the impact of these global challenges and how individuals, communities, organisations, corporations, and those with political power should tackle them.
https://t.co/uptPlaVuVt
Don't miss Ian Gough's @britishacademy_'s lecture exploring how historical precedents, such as Britain during the Second World War, can inform modern environmental and economic challenges.
Register to attend here: https://t.co/I5isO4emsD
The Casey Commission on Adult Social Care in the UK should adopt social and economic inequalities as *the* framework for understanding the nature of the problem it has been asked to fix , Tania Burchardt writes for the #LSEInequalities blog @LSEblogs
https://t.co/2E2xmBBk97
Don't miss the upcoming @BritishAcademy_ lecture "Planning for a sufficiency economy: lessons from Britain in World War II" by Ian Gough https://t.co/xIGzE7tRI1
"Who benefits from the privatisation of health and social care?"
@BenGoodair explores how privatisation has panned out in practice, and who benefits the most, and suggests two possible paths for policymakers.
#LSEResearchForTheWorld
https://t.co/Ss0f2yRCOG
Read our latest #CASEreport by Abigail McKnight presenting key findings from the #MultipleInsecurities research:
"Quantifying multiple insecurities in financial, housing, work, health & caring: trends, breakdowns by characteristics & impacts on wellbeing"
https://t.co/cQa0eMCnTa