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There are 1630 resources.
Article: 19.12.18
Real Devolution for Yorkshire
The Campaign for a Yorkshire Parliament is about the kind of Yorkshire we want for present and future generations.
Article: 19.12.18
Health Needs Equality
Mike Grady makes the health case for radical cross-government reforms to end poverty, reduce inequality and building…
Story: 18.12.18
How Can We Know What People Need?
What Barbro Borge learned at the Manavodaya Institute International Facilitation Course on a Carl Poll Scholarship.
Article: 18.12.18
Academia is in a Critical Condition
Thomas Allan explores the emerging conversation about the social responsibilities of an academia that is…
Paper: 17.12.18
Cumulative Impact Assessment (CIA)
A statement from the Centre for the #WOWdebate on the Government's reasons for refusing to carry out a Cumulative…
Article: 16.12.18
Unjustified Imprisonment
Alain Catzeflis argues that the ongoing scandal of the enforced detention of young people with autism demands more…
Paper: 12.12.18
Special Rights
A celebration of difference and a collection of proposals for more inclusive schooling and an expression of…
Story: 10.12.18
Towards Development from Within
Kabanda Mwansa shares his experience of participating in the People Based Development course held at the Manavodaya…
Training: 06.12.18
Manavodaya Institute
Manavodaya means Human Awakening and the Manavodaya Institute for Participatory Development is a powerful engine…
Film: 04.12.18
Together we’re stronger
A film that shows people with disabilities taking their rightful place in community.
Article: 03.12.18
Challenging Learning Disability Stereotypes
Made Possible is a new book arguing for an alternative approach to treating and supporting people and outlining the…
Story: 03.12.18
The Injustice of Benefit Sanctions
The welfare system has become punitive, even more bureaucratic and humiliating. It delivers pain instead of support…
Inspiration: 28.11.18
Stories Connect Us to Citizenship
The Keys to Citizenship have been reimagined as a tool for exchange and learning based on wisdom from the Australian…
Article: 27.11.18
Basic Income is Good for Your Health
Anna-Carin Fagerlind StÃ¥hl explains why long-standing evidence of work and health argues for the benefits of basic…
Inspiration: 26.11.18
What Matters to Me
Bestser is a Finnish startup company which develops innovative solutions to help people control their health and…
Film: 23.11.18
Power in the dark
In this film shared by Neighbours International, Beth Mount invites us to “see in the dark”.
Film: 20.11.18
Gifts and community
In this film Jenny Trott talks with Patti Scott and Dave Hasbury from Neighbours Inc./Neighbours International.
Slide: 19.11.18
Belen, Eunate & Ester- Citizen Network in Spain
Citizen Network is coming to Spain!
Article: 16.11.18
Raising the Bar
Thomas Doukas and Annie Fergusson share what happened at the second Raising the Bar, National PMLD conference on 2nd…
Film: 16.11.18
Transforming inclusive education
Shelley Moore shares her unique insight into transforming inclusive education.
Film: 16.11.18
How we do school – Finland
A set of films by the Lien Foundation following a trip their Singaporean colleagues made to Finland, to learn about its…
Film: 15.11.18
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Article: 12.11.18
The Fight for Equal Citizenship
Wendy Perez describes the ongoing work to try and help people with learning difficulties take their rightful place in…
Article: 09.11.18
The Iatrogenic Tranquilliser Scandal
Barry Haslam has been campaigning for many years to raise awareness of the significant negative impact of the…
Article: 08.11.18
Setting Stupid Targets for the NHS
John Carlisle explains why setting targets for the NHS is both wasteful and diverts attention from the real business of…
Paper: 26.10.18
4 Essential Elements of ABCD Process
John McKnight and Cormac Russell describe what is distinctive about an asset-based development process in this…
Paper: 25.10.18
US Corporate Influence on UK Welfare Reforms
Mo Stewart has been researching the damage caused by welfare reform and the malign influence of US private insurance…
Training: 02.10.18
See Me As Me
This is the name of Wendy Perez’s training business through which she provides training on the Keys to…
Story: 02.10.18
Northamptonshire - Abandon Hope All Who Enter
Marion Turner-Hawes describes the hopeless, divide and completely undemocratic process by which Northamptonshire…
Paper: 25.09.18
Careless Care
When the state takes children into its care it has a responsibility to support them into adulthood and as they become…
Article: 25.09.18
Shared Decisions in a Democratic NHS
Shaun McBride argues that we must enable citizens to share in key decisions about the NHS as we begin to unravel decades…
Article: 25.09.18
Mental Health and Tentacled Snowballs
An anonymous article describing how medical and bureaucratic approaches to mental health undermine flexible and…
Paper: 25.09.18
GaN Canny 2018
Over 168 voluntary and community organisations from Gateshead and Newcastle responded to a survey by Newcastle CVS on…
Article: 25.09.18
Only a New Democracy can Save the NHS
Protecting the NHS and vital public services requires radical change and reform of the UK's constitution.
Paper: 24.09.18
Extreme Poverty in a Time of Austerity
This summary of the harm caused by the UK Government's austerity policies was submitted to the UN Special Rapporteur on…
Film: 10.09.18
A creative collective
PotteryWorks is a studio and gallery in New Westminster, British Columbia sponsored by the Community Living Society.
Paper: 06.09.18
Parent Carer Health
This survey of family experiences suggests that ill health for family carers is a significant problem.
Film: 29.08.18
I am a Citizen Too
Members of People First New Zealand talk about the different types of support they need from government, services and…
Article: 13.08.18
Your Life Is Important Too
Terry Lynch shares his personal insight on why it's important for carers to take care of themselves.
Reviews: 13.08.18
Learning From Nature
David Towell reviews 3 books which help us to understand how we might create a future in which we live in harmony with each…
Film: 10.08.18
Does Money Make You Mean?
In this TEDx film, Paul Piff shares his research into how people behave when they feel wealthy.
Article: 08.08.18
Why not join Citizen Network?
Tim Keilty & Simon Duffy ask you to take a moment and consider joining this international movement.
Inspiration: 07.08.18
Opus Independents - Platform for Meaning
Opus is an exciting social innovation in Sheffield helping people to build lives of meaning.
Article: 07.08.18
At the Heart of Inclusion
Nick Maisey reflects on his learning from his time exploring international best practice in inclusion on the Westpac…
Article: 06.08.18
Principles for a National Health Service
9 distinctive and essential characteristics of a National Health Service according to Dr Julian Tudor Hart.
Paper: 06.08.18
Preventable Harm and the Work Capability Assessment
Mo Stewart provides a brief overview of some of the most important elements in the development of a policy which is…
Slide: 01.08.18
Why Citizenship Matters Today
What’s our dream for those we love: money, power, fame or a life of citizenship, freedom, meaning and…
Slide: 01.08.18
Vasilis – Citizen Network in Greece
Vasilis Kalopisis, Coordinator of Citizen network Greece, explains how Citizen Network is developing and the…
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