Publications and Reports
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One of Us? Public perceptions of labour migration in Europe - Policy Network
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Rethinking Migration: Work and welfare in a mobile economy - Policy Network
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Papers Please – The impact of the civil penalty regime on the employment rights of migrants in the UK - Migrants Rights’ Network
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Moving Up Together – Institute for Public Policy Research (ippr)
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Conversations about building sustainable and inclusive communities
This report, commissioned by the Trust, from John O'Brien and David Towell at the Centre for Inclusive Futures links the Trust's interests over the last decade in disability equality to its current work on building more resilient communities. It takes you through a series of conversations, using the 'World Café' method to bring a cross-section of citizens together locally to explore what constitutes 'a good community' in ways which include, among others, disabled and older people, as valued contributors to local problem-solving. To achieve more sustainable and inclusive communities there needs to be a shift in the relationship between the public sector and citizens, with citizens no longer passive and isolated consumers but as active collaborators under the co-production model.
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Why do neighbouhoods stay poor?
Carried out by the Centre for Housing and Planning Research at Cambridge University, this study identifies the key factors which have undermined the ability of these neighbourhoods to prosper – from the role of economic restructuring, housing policy, international migration and internal mobility. In the context of greater concern about the fortunes of outer deprived neighbourhoods, it also seeks to understand the differences and similarities between inner city, ethnically diverse areas and deprived areas in suburban locations.
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Barrow Cadbury Trust Winter Newsletter
This newsletter introduces our new Chief Executive Sara Llewellin and gives updates on the Trust's work in the past 6 months.
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A New Start: Executive Summary
The Executive Summary of the T2A Alliance’s report ‘A New Start: Young Adults in the Criminal Justice System.’
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A New Start: Young Adults in the Criminal Justice System
A 'green paper' report published by the T2A Alliance calling for a distinct and radically different approach to young adults in the criminal justice system; an approach that is proportionate to their maturity and responsive to their specific needs. Please visit the 'Consultation' section of the website to comment on the report's recommendations.
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Grants made by the Barrow Cadbury Trust in 2008-2009
A list of all the grants made by the Barrow Cadbury Trust, across all of our programme areas.
The Refugee and Migrant Centre (RMC) was founded six years ago…
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