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09 Jan 2017
Alison Critchley
Alison Critchley, Chief Executive of RSA Academies, argues that the government's plans to transform mental health services across society, with an emphasis on early intervention, are welcome, but do not go nearly far enough.
Jonathan Schifferes
As the Brexit clock ticks, we need to start planning for Brexit’s impact at the local level – in neighbourhoods and in workplaces.
David Boyle (blog)
Theresa May has recognised that an active government is necessary to support more people to be included in the economy. David Boyle explores what this might mean.
Fellowship news
03 Jan 2017
Jon Shorrock FRSA is looking for Fellows with expertise in gaming, film/media, educational programme development or finance/funding large scale to help with a new health-based virtual learning environment for young people.
Anthony Painter
Anthony Painter explores the development of the case for a Universal Basic Income throughout 2016 and what the prospects and challenges might be for 2017.
29 Dec 2016
Charlotte Alldritt
Brexit was just the start. Charlotte Alldritt, RSA Director of Public Services and Communities, takes a look ahead to 2017.
25 Dec 2016
Atif Shafique
Google Trends suggests Pope Francis may be right - Christmas is being held hostage by material excess.
22 Dec 2016
People are still feeling disconnected from opportunities and employment in our cities. David Boyle reflects on the Inclusive Growth Commissions visit to Nottingham.
19 Dec 2016
Ed Mayo
Ed Mayo, Secretary General at Co-operatives UK, discusses the importance of economic ownership.
16 Dec 2016
Steven Jones
Liverpool is a shipping city, but there is a battle developing. One which pits the need for development of the old docklands against UNESCO World Heritage Site status, and against the needs of people, place and space.
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