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Jessica Ko

Jessica Ko (Sum Yue) is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Collaboration in Community Connectedness (C4) in CRESR.

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

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Inclusive economy

Low Carbon Energy Supply Chains, Employment and Skills in South Yorkshire: Headline Findings

Client: Sheffield City Region and Higher Education Innovation Fund | Authors: Will Eadson, Phil Northall, Andrew Johnston, Stephen Parkes, Peter Wells, Aidan While

Tags:
Sustainable futures

South Yorkshire low carbon energy supply chains: Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) sector summary

Client: Sheffield City Region and Higher Education Innovation Fund | Authors: Will Eadson, Phil Northall, Andrew Johnston, Stephen Parkes, Peter Wells, Aidan While

Tags:
Sustainable futures

Social Investment and its Impact: The Evaluation of Charity Bank in the North: Exec Summary

Client: Yorkshire Forward | Authors: Peter Wells, Chris Dayson with Elaine Batty, Richard Crisp, Sadie Parr

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Policy research and evaluation
Voluntary and community sector

The Economic Impact of Housing Organisations on the North: St Leger Homes of Doncaster

Client: The Northern Housing Consortium | Authors: Chris Dayson, Paul Lawless and Ian Wilson

Tags:
Housing and place
Policy research and evaluation

The experience of third sector subcontractors in the European Social Fund 2007-13 Programme

Client: Third Sector European Network | Authors: Richard Crisp, Chris Dayson, Sarah Pearson and Ian Wilson

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Voluntary and community sector
Policy research and evaluation

The Impact of Welfare Reform and Public Sector Spending Reductions on Low Income Households in Hampshire

Client: Big Lottery Fund | Authors: Christina Beatty, Tony Gore and Ryan Powell

Tags:
Inclusive economy
 

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