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There are 783 resources from England.
Books: 16.09.19
Creating Blue Space
David Towell reviews Hans Meissner's illuminating account of the journey from institutional services for people…
Paper: 11.09.19
Fully Funded Social Care
Simon Duffy and Gordon Peters explain how we might fully fund social care and why this is vital next step in achieving…
Project: 21.08.19
Stop People Dying Too Young
Project to stop people with a learning disability dying too young.
Article: 20.08.19
The Rights of Nature
Gavin Barker argues that a new constitution for the UK should not just protect human rights, it should also protect the…
Paper: 19.08.19
The Perils of Industrialised Healthcare
David Zigmond argues that the NHS needs to be built on a human scale.
Article: 17.08.19
End Parliamentary Sovereignty
Gavin Barker sets out the case for limiting the sovereignty of Parliament.
Article: 16.08.19
Creating a Veganic Farm
Jo Kidd describes the beginning of her family's journey into veganic farming in Kent.
Reviews: 16.08.19
Creating Space for Citizens in Social Care
Peter Limbrick's model of Caring Activism does not assume that everybody will want to or should take on a caring role.…
Article: 10.08.19
Universal Engagement and Civic Engagement
Anna Grant argues that Basic Income could be an important policy for increasing democratic and civic engagement by…
Article: 02.08.19
Bill of Rights Including Social Rights
Human rights need the full protection of the constitution, social rights + right to access the law must be included.
Article: 30.07.19
Why We Need a Yorkshire Parliament
Simon Duffy gave this talk at the launch of the Campaign for a Yorkshire Parliament, in York on 27th July 2019.
Reviews: 24.07.19
Crippled by Austerity
Simon Duffy reviews Frances Ryan's important book which describes the devastating impact of the UK Government's…
Paper: 22.07.19
Know Your Place
Joyce Bullivant documents an issue that is vital to justice and to our wellbeing - the survival of our local heritage,…
Article: 03.07.19
Being a Think Tank in the North
Written for Now Then Magazine, Simon Duffy reflects on the Centre's ten years in Sheffield.
Article: 27.06.19
Reinventing Social Services
Bob Rhodes argues that social work and social services has been undermined by three decades of failed policy and it's…
Paper: 27.06.19
An Emancipatory Welfare State
A draft consultation paper setting out the arguments for a basic income for people with disabilities.
Map: 29.05.19
Map of ISFs in England
A map showing progress on Individual Service Funds (ISFs) in England.
Paper: 28.05.19
Learning Disability, Autism and Human Rights
A guide co-produced by the British Institute of Human Rights (BIHR), together with people who have learning…
Paper: 28.05.19
What Kind of Region Do We Want to Live In?
As the UK battles with Brexit, citizens in West Yorkshire are invited to join We Share The Same Skies in an alternative…
Paper: 28.05.19
Stories of Our Lives
Catherine Hale has edited five stories describing the reality of living with and managing a life with severe energy…
Project: 24.05.19
Anti-Austerity
Resisting UK Government attacks on the welfare state
Film: 23.05.19
We Are All Citizens
This documentary, part of the We Are All Citizens project, examines the importance of citizenship for all.
Project: 23.05.19
We Are All Citizens
Promoting citizenship for people with learning disabilities.
Project: 23.05.19
Sustainability & Justice
Exploring how to live with justice in harmony with the planet.
Article: 23.05.19
Shameful Attack on Disabled People
Brian Collinge explains how the government's failure to update the Minimum Income Guarantee (MIG) for people…
Project: 14.05.19
Demand for Constitutional Reform 2018
An open letter demanding radical constitutional reform in the UK.
Handbook: 14.05.19
How to Support the UBI Movement
How to get involved in advocating for basic income.
Article: 14.05.19
Inclusion Demands Communication
Colin Newton argues that we need low tech, accessible communication systems that can be learned easily by everyone.
Paper: 01.05.19
Close Down the ATUs
The Centre for Welfare Reform made a submission in April 2019 to the Joint Committee on Human Rights calling for the…
Article: 01.05.19
We Need to Talk But Not About Brexit
Sheffield's Festival of Debate shows that social progress in the UK only begins when we start talking to each other.
Story: 28.04.19
The Inclusive Headteacher
Inclusive Solutions work around the world to advance inclusion for all in schools and in the wider community.
Article: 25.04.19
Policed Industrialisation of Healthcare
David Zigmond reflects on the enforced closure of his GP practice and imagines an intelligent dialogue with the forces…
Article: 28.02.19
Electric Vehicles: Good or Bad?
Philip Adams provides an introduction to the benefits of using an electric car.
Article: 19.02.19
The Long Shadow of Winterbourne
The values of inclusion and person-centredness which must underpin support are being undermined by regulations that…
Article: 12.02.19
Childcare Policy and the Economy
Childcare policy in the UK wrongly assumes that professionalised solutions are always best for children and…
Paper: 04.02.19
Transgender Children and Social Work
This paper explores how social workers and professionals can approach an understanding of the complexity of working…
Paper: 01.02.19
Sustainability Strategies for Local Area Coordination Programmes
Advice for Local Government on how to extend and strengthen the application of the Local Area Coordination (LAC) model…
Article: 29.01.19
Mental Health and Continuity of Care
David Zigmond asks the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care whether mental health can be advanced by…
Paper: 29.01.19
Crisis Prevention
This guide has been written by families for families of children and adults either with learning disabilities, autism…
Reviews: 10.01.19
Life Nourishment
A review of Simon Goldsmith's book Life Nourishment, which explores how to build relationships and community
Project: 04.01.19
Closer to Home
Exploring the scope for deeper devolution.
Books: 20.12.18
Austerity's Victims
One million adults with a learning disability in the UK who have suffered because of government measures since 2010.
Story: 20.12.18
Regulation in Education
David Zigmond tells the story of Eve, a teacher whose joy in her work is being strangled by over-regulation.
Article: 19.12.18
Making Healthcare Human
John Burton interviews David Zigmond and together they explore the growing inhumanity of modern approaches to…
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…
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…
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