Evaluation of Age Better in Sheffield: BAME involvement and experience – what have we learnt?
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Authors: Nadia Bashir and Chris Dayson
High Level Skills in Yorkshire and Humber: Understanding the Drivers of Change
Client: Yorkshire Forward | Authors: David Roberts, Tamara McNeill (ekosgen), Dr Peter Wells, Richard Crisp, Tony Gore
Culturally sensitive social prescribing and frailty prevention: a co-produced community research project - final report
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Authors: Nadia Bashir, Charlotte Jackson, Zoyah Kanwal, Chris Dayson, Caroline Dalton
Social Investment and its Impact: The Evaluation of Charity Bank in the North
Client: Yorkshire Forward | Authors: Peter Wells, Chris Dayson, Elaine Batty, Richard Crisp and Sadie Parr
Evaluation of Age Better in Sheffield - Second annual report: early evidence about outcomes
Client: South Yorkshire Housing Association | Authors: Chris Dayson and Ben Pattison
The Economic Impact of Housing Organisations on the North: Wakefield and District Housing
Client: The Northern Housing Consortium | Authors: Chris Dayson, Paul Lawless and Ian Wilson
Neighbourhood, Community and Housing in Bradford: building understanding between new and settled groups
Client: Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) | Authors: Deborah Phillips, Bal Athwal, Malcolm Harrison, David Robinson, Nadia Bashir and Judith Atkinson
Promoting mobility through mutual exchange: Learning lessons from the housing mobility demonstration projects
Client: Communities and Local Government (CLG) | Authors: Elaine Batty, Steve Green, Kesia Reeve, David Robinson and Ian Wilson
A comparative review of workfare programmes in the United States, Canada and Australia
Client: Department for Work and Pensions | Authors: Richard Crisp and Del Roy Fletcher
The Impact of Local Antisocial Behaviour Strategies at the Neighbourhood Level
Client: Scottish Executive | Authors: John Flint, Steve Green, Caroline Hunter, Judy Nixon, Sadie Parr, Jules Manning, Ian Wilson, Hal Pawson, Emma Davidson and Diana Sanderson