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There are 855 resources from England.
Paper: 15.03.26
Complex People Don't Exist. Unstable Systems Do.
The failure to create stable systems of support is causing harm, extra cost and institutionalisation.
Article: 12.03.26
The Importance of Relationships
John O'Brien always respected those who provided direct support and the value of those relationships.
Paper: 12.03.26
Person-Centred Planning and Transformative Change
An exploration of how person-centred planning could become an important tool of local system change.
Article: 12.03.26
Poverty in Residential Care
The residential care system does not provide people with the incomes they need to thrive and contribute.
Article: 04.03.26
The Threat of Genetic Modification
Alicia Hull questions how genetic modification could affect our natural world.
Article: 20.02.26
Driven by Accomplishment
John O'Brien described what good looked like, in a simple and straightforward format that inspired others.
Article: 17.02.26
Vocational Education and Training
Part 5 in Gary Hammonds' new series looking at Britain's crumbling education system.
Article: 11.02.26
How to Make Great British Rail Great Again
Alicia Hull proposes different ways to make Great British Rail great after the destruction due to privatisation.
Article: 21.01.26
Finding Self-Advocacy
John O'Brien was instrumental in bringing the idea of self-advocacy into people's lives.
Article: 14.01.26
Staff Experience
Part 4 in Gary Hammonds' new series looking at Britain's crumbling education system.
Article: 07.01.26
A Higher Purpose
John O'Brien helped people to find our deeper purpose while also recognising the complexity of our shared work.
Article: 07.01.26
Citizens as Cooperative Problem-Solvers
Henry Tam outlines how the essential skills of citizenship can be developed so that everyone can be involved.
Article: 17.12.25
Principles to Effectively Work with Communities
If you want to really work with communities Glyn Butcher explains how.
Article: 16.12.25
The Bridge to Inclusion
John O'Brien did not just offer a vision of inclusion he also helped build the bridge towards it.
Article: 15.12.25
Love Sheffield X Project Ignite
Movements for change in Sheffield helping people to grow real lives, real choices and a sense of belonging.
Article: 10.12.25
Deep Deinstitutionalisation
The journey away from the institution demands we think more deeply about the world we need to create.
Article: 17.11.25
Seeing Beyond the Institution
Nan Carle reminds us how John O'Brien helped us escape institutional thinking and imagine a world of inclusion.
Paper: 12.11.25
A Community Platform for Euston
Building a platform for the voice of residents in St Pancras & Somers Town, Regent's Park, and Bloomsbury.
Article: 10.11.25
What is State Trafficking and How Can We Stop it?
Alicia Hull describes how governments around the world are increasingly treating ordinary people as slaves.
Article: 23.10.25
Goodbye and Thank You
We remember John O'Brien, whose ideas have had transformational social impact.
Article: 21.10.25
Social Segregation
Part Three in a new series of articles looking at Britain's crumbling education system.
Article: 06.10.25
Citizen Participation and Land Use Planning
Citizens must have the right to shape their own communities through the planning process.
Article: 03.10.25
Citizen Network Hits Parliament
Sharing our values: everyone is equal, everyone is different and everyone is a citizen at an event in Westminster.
Reviews: 30.09.25
Beautiful Lives: How We Got Learning Disabilities So Wrong
David Towell reviews Stephen Unwin's book examining changing attitudes towards people with learning disabilities.
Paper: 23.09.25
Neighbourhoods of Care
A strategy to reorientate care policies to support citizenship and inclusive neighbourhoods.
Article: 22.09.25
Putting Communities First: 12 Recommendations
Cormac Russell provides a clear strategy for the state to rebuild trust with communities.
Paper: 14.09.25
Democracy SOS
For democracy to function, it must enable citizens to participate meaningfully in shaping their own governance.
Books: 25.08.25
Communitarianism A Review
Henry Tam's book outlines an inclusive and democratic vision that we could all get behind.
Reviews: 25.08.25
Just Earth
The growing environmental catastrophe demands the total mobilisation of government and society.
Article: 25.08.25
Work and Neighbourhoods of Care in Barnsley
Neighbourhood-based strategies around employment must also value the role care plays.
Article: 21.08.25
APPG on Poverty and Inequality
Evidence by the Basic Income Movement into the Disproportionate Impact of Poverty and Inequality on Disabled People.
Paper: 21.08.25
Citizens, Neighbourhoods and Basic Income
Some thoughts regarding Basic Income and how it can positively affect citizens and neighbourhoods
Paper: 08.08.25
Better Benefits
Innovative research shows strong support for Basic Income Plus as a model to reform income security.
Paper: 06.08.25
Better You
Young people in Doncaster are using peer support to tackle the mental health crisis.
Paper: 21.07.25
Making Individual Service Funds Work
EQUALD a project led by the University of Sheffield developed resources to increase the use of ISFs.
Webinar: 21.07.25
Individual Service Funds Work
We can all create and use Individual Service Funds, the EQUALD project team share their new research.
Paper: 20.07.25
Parent Advocacy and Research
Individual advocacy became collective advocacy for families in Cambridgeshire.
Article: 14.07.25
Education in England up to 1988
Part Two in a new series of articles looking at Britain's crumbling education system and how we fix it.
Article: 11.07.25
Retrofitting Listed Buildings
We need to retrofit listed buildings as a priority.
Paper: 06.07.25
Always a New Adventure
Leaders at the Cheltenham Summer Institute set out a vision for putting humanity at the heart of care.
Paper: 02.07.25
Delivering Neighbourhood Renewal
A response to the Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods (ICON) Green Paper.
Article: 25.06.25
The Welfare Bill: A Disabled Person's Perspective
Yet more cuts to disability benefits doesn't feel like a reform to Cat Wood, it feels like an attack.
Article: 25.06.25
Inclusive Schooling: What should Support Teachers do?
David Towell comments on a just-published international study that seeks to explore this key question.
Reviews: 17.06.25
The Care Economy
David Towell reviews Tim Jackson's book on how to bring care to the centre of our economy.
Article: 17.06.25
The Communitarian Case for Diversity
Henry Tam explains why the true value of community lies in its ability to welcome and nurture our natural diversity.
Article: 16.06.25
Requires Improvement
Part One in a new series of articles looking at Britain's crumbling education system.
Books: 02.06.25
Friends and Purpose
Stories from communities across the United Kingdom where people are discovering the power of connection.
Article: 07.05.25
The Power Gap
Democracy stops working when some people have much more power than others.
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