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07 Aug 2016
Alan Higgins
Alan Higgins, Director of Public Health at Oldham Council highlights opportunities for public health to actively engage with arts activity.
04 Aug 2016
Gill Bainbridge
Gill Bainbridge, Chief Executive of Merseyside Youth Asssociation, argues that people must be at the heart of efforts to create more inclusive economies.
02 Aug 2016
Jane Hanson
One Day One Choir (ODOC) is a simple global project for peace which taps into the uplifting and harmonious power of collective singing to unite people in their communities on Peace Day, 21 September.
David Waite
David Waite, a research associate at Cardiff University, explores what inclusive growth means and its implications for places in Wales.
01 Aug 2016
Anthony Painter
The decline of the Labour party poses problems for democracy - and the free flow of ideas into our political system. Anthony Painter explains why this should concern us all, not simply those on the left or centre-left.
David Russell
David Russell, Head of Development and Policy at Spice Time Credits argues we all can make contributions to improving health, through coming together we can create social movements that create their own momentum.
31 Jul 2016
Luisa Spina
Small Gathering for Big Thoughts is a dialogue process in which people are invited to bring their own ingredients, meet a stranger and cook together without a recipe.
Ann Nkune
RSA-supported Crowdpatch project, Bloomsbury Beginnings, aims to tackle some of the issues experienced by mothers looking to get back into work.
29 Jul 2016
Charlotte Alldritt
Charlotte Alldritt reflects on a deep dive case study visit to Bradford - and finds a great deal of untapped potential for inclusive growth.
26 Jul 2016
Nathalie Spencer
How can we create a social movement in health? In this 5 minute video, the RSA asked health and community leaders to help explain.
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