13 Dec2021Racial justice funding – funders making changeThis blog, written by Debbie Pippard, Director of Programmes at BCT, was originally posted in Equally Ours… Read More
9 Dec2021From youth justice to T2A: an interview with Joyce Moseley OBESome people may already know that Joyce Moseley’s tenure as Chair of the Transition to Adulthood Alliance… Read More
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25 Jun2021Perspectives of a Prison Officer – What I’ve LearntComing to the end of my placement at the Barrow Cadbury Trust, along with the end of… Read More
16 Jun2021Perspectives of a Prison OfficerHello! My name is Niamh and I am currently working as a prison officer as part of… Read More
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28 Jan2021Young Adults on RemandThis blog by Rob Allen, the author of ‘Young Adults on Remand’, is cross-posted from the Reforming… Read More
7 Jan2021How the conversation on racial inequality in the voluntary and community sector changed in 2020This blog on racial justice in the VCS comes from Jeremy Crook OBE, Chief Executive of BTEG. … Read More
17 Dec202012 months on: the end of a centenaryWho would have thought when I wrote my blog back in January, that we would be in… Read More
24 Nov2020National Lottery Community Fund and Barrow Cadbury Trust award COVID 19 emergency response funding to almost 200 migrant and refugee sector organisationsResponding to a fast deteriorating situation in the migration and refugee sector, in July Barrow Cadbury Trust… Read More