Very pleased to launch our fantastic new report into Evidence Intermediary organisations, which draws on our seminar series and the wider literature 🧵@AnnetteBoaz
https://t.co/DQMLX5ZiJb
We have a new post on our blog this week from UX Researcher @IanBabelon. Ian investigates the ins and outs of retrofitting social housing.
You can check it out through the link below, and a longer version will be shared in our Bulletin this week.
https://t.co/JXOInztrn4
This GIF shows the incoherence of England's policy geographies. This incoherence is a barrier to both cross-sector policymaking and devolution.
This is one key finding from our new report on English government https://t.co/ynHVuO2ijx
@michaelkenny_@BennettInst@instituteforgov
In the first of two @IdoxInfoService blog posts, our Idox colleague Ian Babelon reflects on what he has learned about #publicengagement within #planning and digital participation platforms over the course of his career https://t.co/lrio963jXY
Okay. I’m excited by this one. We are recruiting for a trainee in policy and research here @TheKingsFund. Someone who is working in health and care on the front line but has thought - I want to shift my career to policy and research but I don’t know how.
ICYMI: Today we launched FIVE new reports on the challenges facing private rented sector tenants in Scotland. The research was funded by @jrf_uk & @scotgov and led by @tomjsimcock w/ @kim_mckee@AMarshUoB@asoaita & @JennyHarris87
See🧵below for links to each report👀👇
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NEW: income inequality in US & UK is so wide that while the richest are very well off, the poorest have a worse standard of living than the poorest in countries like Slovenia https://t.co/gtHvhNsnuT
Essentially, US & UK are poor societies with some very rich people.
A thread:
📣 While the cost-of-living crisis tightens its grip on communities across the UK, we have launched a new project with @jrf_uk to understand practice already underway in local areas to tackle deep poverty and destitution and what more could be done in the future. 🧵
How can #parks and green spaces be managed to maximise #health benefits? Hear about the innovative Parks for Health strategy adopted by Islington and Camden councils at this FREE online conference, 15 September. Speakers: @catherine_max@IslingtonBC https://t.co/lsZOVrw3iI
📊📈Today we have published our first quarterly #CostOfLiving analysis looking at trends and patterns in advice data across the Citizens Advice network.
You can read the full report here 👉 https://t.co/kB4bWaZkZn
What are London's #LevellingUp needs?
With a focus on geography, the levelling up debate has paid little attention to inequalities within London.
Our research:
https://t.co/08oKc8Br6O
The Great Resignation, The Great Reset, The Great Reshuffle and The Great Retention
@RileyResearch discusses the current high levels of resignations, the movement towards flexible working, changing business models and the fight to keep employees.
https://t.co/8EHsyW2uOQ
🚨 Today we reveal the impact of the pandemic on women in the North 🚨
Our new research, which includes the voices of women from across the North, will be essential reading for the mayors elected next week ⤵️
https://t.co/A6nCCMK8C2
While the challenge of decarbonising homes may be daunting, a growing number of housing providers are taking steps to cut emissions from domestic properties. https://t.co/u6qQTVeoBh
🚨 Brandon Lewis confirms the Government will break international law on EU Withdrawal Deal:
"Yes, this does break international law in a very specific and limited way".
#SPEL journal has published its 200th issue! Disappointed we had to postpone the 40th anniversary #SPELConference this year, but we will be back next year! You can find out more about the #SPEL journal in this blog from @IdoxInfoService#Planning
This week on our blog, we celebrate the publication of the 200th issue of the Scottish Planning and Environmental Law (SPEL) journal. https://t.co/arnEupEvGd
We're delighted to now have @PeterMassini from the Greater London Authority speaking about the introduction of the Urban Greening Factor in London. Key question - how do we make a dense city a greener city? #GreenCitiesUK
Today we publish the second of our Centenary Provocation Paper series. This paper from @Anne_E_Green explores the difficulties people face reaching employment opportunities depending on where they live [1/6] https://t.co/p6kbyijD7y