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How digital badging can amplify employers’ training, development and social impact offers
Business of all sizes and sectors are facing unparalleled disruption. Despite this, employers across the country are continuing to provide meaningful work and skills development for young people when they need it most.
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A Universal Basic Income to safeguard our future
There will be other crises. We need to prepare. Ronnie Cowan MP writes for the RSA on why it’s time for UBI.
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No hidden charges: making pension costs transparent
Pension charges have long been hidden from customers. Hari Mann FRSA and David Pitt-Watson FRSA look back at the part the RSA has had to play in bringing about transparency and disclosure of costs.
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The case for Universal Basic Income after Covid-19
We all feel powerless at the moment. We know more economic damage is coming. That’s why now is the time for a Basic Income.
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A celebration of political innovation
The RSA is proud to announce a partnership with the Innovation in Politics Institute to give awards for democratic innovations. The example of li, Finland shows what the awards are all about.
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Pinball Kids – preventing school exclusions
School exclusions are increasing. Why? Laura Partridge explains the factors creating a ‘perfect storm’ of exclusions and how creating better relationships are at the heart of the solution.
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What’s the role of teachers in youth-led social action?
The RSA’s Hannah Breeze and Young Citizens’ Ruth Le Breton on how teachers can support pupil-driven community and volunteer work.
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The study of conflict shows that divided people can come together when they talk
One of the most famous experiments in social psychology took place in Robbers Cave state park, Oklahoma, in the early 1950s.
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Design principles for democratic innovation
Ed Cox on the opening of the International Week of Democratic Innovation at the People’s History Museum in Manchester.
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