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30 Jun 2012
The first case study, 'Creative Gathering; More purposeful together' illuminates this two-year programme in Peterborough which concluded with The Creative People’s Walk in July 2012 led by local artist, Tom Fox.
This report looks at how collective pensions are so much more effective than individual provision.
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28 Jun 2012
Jonathan Rowson
I am writing while listening to Adele singing 'Someone Like you' at the Brit Awards in 2011. The song is intensely emotional in the literal sense of e-mote, to move, and though I am not crying, I feel that the song matters deeply, that her voice connects directly to a non-conscious part of me that is otherwise hard to reach.
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Donna Dickenson is emeritus professor of medical ethics and humanities, Birkbeck College
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Drug misusers in West Kent are to get help reintegrating back into their communities through new local 'recovery alliances' – partnerships made up of service users, community workers, local businesses and other volunteers – as part of a major project announced by the RSA.
27 Jun 2012
Matthew Taylor
I was struck the other day by this sentence in an as yet unpublished paper by a group of very accomplished social policy researchers:
Joe Hallgarten
One of the unwritten conventions of working at the RSA is that, if a Fellow calls, you try your best to answer. So far, this has felt like anything but a burden, and has led to fascinating discussions and an emerging set of ideas for education projects, all which aim to engage Fellows at every stage.
26 Jun 2012
Yesterday saw the publication of a new article of mine in the Journal of Public Mental Health. It’s titled ‘Inclusive Dialogue: The Way Forward in Anti-Stigma Education?’ Inclusive Dialogue is an educational technique I developed during my PhD research, and the article discusses the impact it had on the young people taking part. As you need subscriber access to view the full PDF, I’ll use this blog post to give you a flavour of the piece.
25 Jun 2012
Like, I suspect, many other people, last night’s European Championship debacle saw me go through the four stages of optimism, frustration, grudging respect (for the sheer grit of holding on despite the gulf in skill) and despair.
Three months ago this week I started in post at the RSA as a Fellowship Network Manager (now renamed as Regional Programme Managers). I applied for the job as a bit of a gamble, my knowledge about the RSA was primarily through the lecture series and RSA Animate and didn’t extend much further. However I thought it sounded like an interesting challenge, and I was right.
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