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12 Mar 2018
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Henry Greenwood FRSA explores the importance of social businesses and reveals his new project, the Social Business Challenge, designed to help young people to take action in their community on environmental issues.
Julie O'Donnell FRSA tackles the complex question of how we can measure the impact of the Arts on our local communities.
Darren Abrahams
Darren Abrahams shares his journey to co-founding Crisis Classroom - a refugee education social enterprise - and invites you to join along for the ride as the team hit the road, sending trained educators around Europe this spring.
08 Mar 2018
Zahra Davidson FRSA examines why it’s essential that communities discover how to internalise their locus of learning in order to release their full potential.
Jayne Meyer Tucker
Dr Jayne Meyer Tucker responds to the RSA ANZ blogging challenge, hosted in collaboration with 92Y as part of the Seven Days of Genius Festival - a global festival celebrating the power of new ideas. She reflects on a visit to Berlin where there are lessons to be learned around citizen engagement from past and future perspectives.
04 Mar 2018
Scott Philips
Dr Scott K Phillips FRSA (Melbourne, Australia) advocates for taking a lifecourse approach to co-designing healthy bodies, services, places and spaces that support people’s healthy development and transitions.
Fellowship news
01 Mar 2018
A look at a new project in North Wales, The Adventurer Club, designed to bring the benefits of adventure into the local community.
David Wortley FRSA, CEO and founder of 360in360 Immersive Experiences, explores the problems and potential solutions of an ageing society in a digital age.
17 Jan 2018
Becca Antink
UK care homes are facing a crisis of negative public opinion, inadequate funding and staffing shortages. But our society’s aspirations for what makes a good care home need to go beyond upholding the status quo.
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11 Jan 2018
David Marlow
FRSA David Marlow argues that the experience of Plymouth College of Art (PCA), a small university in Plymouth, is relevant to the impending task facing cities and regions.
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