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What black authors think about the UK publishing industry - a survey
Cathy Harris (CRESR) and Bernadette Stiell (CDARE) have published an article in The Conversation, based on their research on diversity in the children’s literature sector for Arts Council England
Evaluation of the South Yorkshire Social Infrastructure Programme - Report J: Evaluation Framework
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Peter Wells and Chris Dayson (CRESR) with Rob Macmillan (Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham)
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
Evaluation of Heritage Lottery Fund's First World War Centenary Activity: Year 1 case studies
Client: Heritage Lottery Fund | Authors: CRESR
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What black writers think about the UK's publishing industry – a survey
What black writers think about the UK's publishing industry – a survey
Evaluation of the South Yorkshire Social Infrastructure Programme - Report I: Partnership, voice, engagement and influence
Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Peter Wells (CRESR) and Rose Ardron and Mandy Wilson (COGS)
Jobs, Welfare and Austerity: How the destruction of industrial Britain casts a shadow over present-day public finances
Client: CRESR | Authors: Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
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)