3 Nov2014Welcome to Living Wage WeekSara Llewellin welcomes Living Wage Week as an opportunity to promote Living Wage’s potential for tackling in-work… Read More
15 Oct2014Learning social investment lessons from The Foundry Debbie Pippard reflects on the lessons learnt from The Foundry initiative What did we learn from our… Read More
8 Sep2014Bringing social value back to the tableAlun Severn is the co-ordinator of the Birmingham and Solihull Social and Economic Community Council with a… Read More
22 Jul2014‘It is hellish, I have no life’ – single parents’ struggle to work and support their familySumi Rabindrakumar, Gingerbread’s research officer, says that the upturn in employment may be good news for some, but few… Read More
16 Jul2014Impact scrutineers: the role of trustees in charity campaigningBarrow Cadbury Trust’s Chief Executive, Sara Llewellin, spoke at a recent event organised by New Philanthropy Capital… Read More
15 Jul2014Our goal for victims of modern slavery should be outright prevention not just ‘first aid’Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX) will be co-sponsoring a briefing session in the House of Lords this… Read More
9 Jul2014High Hopes for the Harris ReviewHannah Ward, Communications and Information Manager at Inquest, blogs about why the Harris Review into self-inflicted deaths… Read More
30 Jun2014Improving outcomes for young black and Muslim men in the criminal justice systemJessica Mullen, Senior Policy & Project Officer at Clinks, blogs about the Young Review into improving outcomes… Read More
27 Jun2014Immigration now seen as biggest issue, but our measure of it seen as ‘not fit for purpose’Joseph O’Leary, from independent fact checking organisation Full Fact, blogs on immigration statistics. For the first… Read More
25 Jun2014Disabled and out of pocketEllie Brawn, Public Policy Adviser at SCOPE, blogs about extra costs faced by disabled people and the… Read More