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There are 767 resources from England.
Film: 24.01.24
Kerry-Ann: It's My Life
iDirect support Kerry-Ann to live her own life in her community.
Article: 23.01.24
Edward Carpenter and Basic Income
Edward Carpenter explores the case for universal basic income and a world with more joy, beauty and usefulness.
Paper: 23.01.24
Strengthening Local Leadership
Three examples of inclusive education from Uruguay, Peru and the United Kingdom.
Article: 22.01.24
So Toxic It's Toxique!
Language is powerful and we must pay attention to how it's being used and when it's being misused.
Story: 11.01.24
People Focused Group: “Keep Your Hands Off Peer Support”
Peer support is an approach to mutual support led by people with lived experience.
Handbook: 10.01.24
How to Support Everyday Citizenship
Guidance to run an event and share the book with your local community.
Article: 14.12.23
Integrated Personal Budgets
Integrated Personal Budgets bring together different resources to help people take control of all their supports.
Story: 08.12.23
Chorlton Community Co-Operative
There are great things happening in Chorlton as people come together.
Article: 06.12.23
Third-Party Personal Health Budgets
Third-Party Personal Health Budgets or Individual Service Funds (ISFs) are a key tool for personalising care.
Article: 06.12.23
The Urgent Need for Yorkshire Devolution
Regional inequalities in England are caused by growing centralisation of power - this trend can be reversed.
Story: 30.11.23
L30 Netherton: This Is Community Life
The Netherton community in Liverpool is discovering the power of building community life.
Story: 24.11.23
Continuing Citizen Action In Frome
Frome are leading the way in tackling loneliness and connecting up the whole community.
Webinar: 21.11.23
Part 5: Grassroots Policies
Our discussion focused on healthy food in Part 5 of our webinar series.
Article: 02.11.23
Building a Sustainable Future
Solutions to sustainability require the involvement of all citizens: pooling knowledge, skills and creativity.
Article: 01.11.23
Fixing Broken Britain
It is time to abandon the failed dogmas that accelerated social injustice and are breaking Britain apart.
Article: 29.10.23
The Learning Disability Challenge
Why would we trust you when you can’t even change the words you use to describe us.
Story: 19.09.23
Astronauts Launch From Community Space
Coalville CAN is a model of community development which is bringing new life to the town.
Paper: 15.09.23
The Problem with Quality of Life
Disability strategy should be built around an ambitious vision for deinstitutionalisation and citizenship for all.
Film: 26.08.23
The Value of Peer Support
Peer support is one of the best ways to liberate the potential for citizens to change the world for the better.
Webinar: 07.08.23
Part 4: Grassroots Policies
Our discussion focused on food security in Part 4 of our webinar series.
Paper: 31.07.23
Transforming Education: Policy Insights
Public policy research has much to teach us if we want to create positive and sustainable change in education.
Story: 28.07.23
Street Connection: “Amazing Things Will Happen”
Open Door Community Foundation are connecting people in Firs and Bromford in Birmingham
Paper: 20.07.23
Letter to Director General of DWP
This letter asks the DWP to accept the harm caused by their ongoing approach to disabled people.
Article: 12.07.23
UBI and Homelessness
Reflections on the potential to pilot UBI and reduce homelessness, following a roundtable discussion in Manchester.
Article: 12.07.23
Acronyms
We all use acronyms but surely it makes more sense to lose them?
Webinar: 05.07.23
Part 3: Grassroots Policies
Part 3 explored the practical steps necessary to re-wild the environment and challenge pollution in our waterways.
Article: 06.06.23
The Path to Community
It's Our Community in Sheffield explored how to reform health and social care from the grassroots.
Paper: 05.06.23
The Social Artist: Women, Work & Money
The Spring 2019 edition explores the need for financial independence and the threat of cashlessness.
Webinar: 20.05.23
Part 2: Grassroots Policies
The second webinar in this series focused on genetic modification, factory farmed animals and a pollution scandal.
Paper: 15.05.23
Individual Service Funds at iDirect
iDirect share the experiences of 3 individuals they support who use individual service funds.
Article: 15.05.23
The Peckham Experiment Re-Imagined
Imagine a place where you can go to discover what is good for you.
Article: 15.05.23
Transform Your Language!
Is it really too much trouble just to say or write the words?
Story: 18.04.23
Arty Chats: Cultivating Community at The Forge
Creating art is a great way to open up conversations and help people connect.
Paper: 14.04.23
Health Care Services in Crisis
Three senior NHS consultants explain that the NHS crisis is about its culture and organisation not just money.
Article: 14.04.23
Grassroots Policies Briefing 1
Policies for sustainable farming outlined by Anna Pick of Positive Money, Anne Chapman and Jeremy Buxton.
Webinar: 04.04.23
Part 1: Grassroots Policies
The first webinar in this series focused on the future of farming, sustainability and finance.
Article: 29.03.23
How Much Do People Need to Live On?
The credit finance industry uses a measure of living standards that may be relevant to basic income.
Article: 20.03.23
The Social Role of Friend
Rules that restrict friendship between staff and people with disabilities are harmful and irrational.
Paper: 04.03.23
Sheffield Makes Civil Society
Sheffield has a vibrant civil society but its full potential is not yet realised.
Paper: 04.03.23
Indvidual Service Funds in Residential Care
Service providers can do much more to offer people flexible support and personal budgets.
Article: 03.03.23
In Harmony with Nature
We need to radically reimagine ourselves, Nature and the relationship between us.
Reviews: 03.03.23
Active Hope
An inspiring book to help us face the mess we're in with resilience, creativity and action.
Article: 02.03.23
Persecuting Those in Greatest Need
Toxic welfare policies did not start with the 2010 Coalition Government, many began under New Labour.
Article: 02.03.23
A Culture of Cruelty
Thatcherism and neoliberalism has created a toxic culture that targets disabled people for harm.
Article: 01.03.23
The End of Family Doctors
Commissioning bodies cannot provide the kind of doctors we want and need.
Reviews: 28.02.23
Rethinking Boethius
This ancient text reveals a lost approach to economics thinking that we need to rediscover.
Story: 09.02.23
Precious Plastic East Create Community Connection
Helping people to recycle plastics has been a pathway to growing community.
Article: 20.01.23
How We 'Deliver' Peer Support
The People Focused Group empowers people to take back control and then to make their own life choices.
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