Devising and delivering masterplanning at neighbourhood level: Some lessons from the New Deal for Communities Programme
Client: Communities and Local Government (CLG) | Authors: Rose Ardron, Elaine Batty and Ian Cole
Understanding the SEED Domains: A scoping review of social, economic, environmental and democratic wellbeing
Client: Carnegie UK | Authors: Richard Crisp, Edward Dallas, Sally Fowler-Davis, Megan Davies, Julian Dobson, Rebecca Hamer, Jamie Redman and Agnes Szydlowska
Delivering Safer Neighbourhoods: Experiences from the New Deal for Communities Programme
Client: Communities and Local Government (CLG) | Authors: Sarah Pearson with Rose Ardron, Paul Lawless and Peter Wells (CRESR), and Scott Dickinson (SQW), Geoff Fordham (GFA Consulting), Crispian Fuller (WBS), David McLennan and Adam Whitworth (SDRC), and Richard Meegan (EIUA)
Neighbourhood Deprivation in Wakefield
Client: Wakefield Local Strategic Partnership | Authors: David Robinson, Sarah Coward and Andrew Larkin
Getting-by', Coping and Resilience in Difficult Times: Initial Findings
Client: OFMDFM | Authors: Paul Hickman, Elaine Batty, Chris Dayson and Jenny Muir
Evaluation of the Doncaster Community Fund Prospectus: final report
Client: Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council | Authors: Sarah Pearson, Ellen Bennett, Elaine Batty, Steve Green
Social housing and worklessness: Key policy messages
Client: Department for Work and Pensions | Authors: Del Roy Fletcher, Tony Gore, Kesia Reeve and David Robinson
Key worker models: What key worker approaches, capacity and capabilities are important at different stages of the journey to employment?
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Sally-Anne Barnes, Anne Green, Elaine Batty and Sarah Pearson
Econometric analysis of the impacts of Local Housing Allowance reforms on existing claimants
Client: DWP | Authors: Mike Brewer, Carl Emmerson, Andrew Hood, Robert Joyce
Outcomes from Making It Work – Lessons and Challenges for Scotland’s Future Employability Services
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Scottish Centre for Employment Research and CRESR