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The high-stakes deficit in family justice
This is the third in a series of articles we are publishing in TCW designed to challenge one of the most powerful orthodoxies shaping family justice across the Western world, an or...
Focus on jobs, not benefits, to cut welfare bill, says thinktank
Hitting government’s target of getting 80% of workers into jobs would reduce cost of universal credit by £10bnTackling the root causes of joblessness, instead of cutting benefits,...
Rise in youth unemployment driving more to homelessness, UK charities say
Centrepoint warns young people facing ‘huge scarcity of work opportunities’ after Alan Milburn’s report on crisisThe growing number of young people not in work or education is driv...
Schools are ‘pipeline’ to joblessness for many people, says ex-Labour adviser
Ban social media and reform education to tackle scandal of young people not in work or study, says Peter HymanSchools have become a “pipeline” to worklessness for a large cohort of...
‘A crucial crossroads – How Britain must think differently about social mobility’
Over the past few decades, social mobility has been one of the rare concepts to command consensus across… The post ‘A crucial crossroads – How Britain must think differently about...
Glasgow councillor calls for action in bid to reduce poverty and inequality
Successful transitions from education to employment play a fundamental role in reducing poverty, tackling inequality and supporting inclusive economic growth across Glasgow.
Robert Buckland: How we counter extremist ideology with a community response
A modern justice system must treat all forms of extremism with equal resolve, supporting deradicalisation and rehabilitation wherever possible, while acting decisively where risk r...
Reimagining Eco-Justice: South Asian Jesuits Move Toward Advocacy
CI urges Govt to celebrate marriage not push cohabitation
from The Christian Institute Government plans to grant cohabitants in England and Wales financial rights similar to married couples are misguided, The Christian Institute has warne...
Idle youth UK: Are ‘Neets’ jobs being taken by migrants?
THE Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) published some startling figures on Thursday. The latest HMRC payroll data, their analysis reveals, shows that the number of young foreigners en...
'Shameful' more spent on benefits than jobs for young people, says Milburn
Reforms are needed of the welfare system to tackle the high numbers of young people not in work or education, says Alan Milburn.
Sebastian Milbank: Young people need a better deal — but can Britain’s political class deliver it?
Currently we tax young people for getting an education that often doesn’t enhance their income, tax employers for hiring them, tax them for coupling up, ration the asset they most...
A pathway to work
How to connect young people to green jobs
SocDems set to win Dublin Central because campaign was one of 'hope and inclusion', Cairns says
The Social Democrats were on cloud nine when they descended on the count centre earlier today.
Hannah Campbell: A million youngsters with out of work with no prospects is not just a social tragedy it’s an economic o...
We need a skills system that values routes into work as highly as routes into education. The test of government is not how often ministers talk about opportunity. It is how many op...
Jessaline Caine: One issue should unite the Right – tackling and ending the grooming gang scandal
Victims need evidence, prosecutions, proper safeguarding, transparent data and accountability for the adults who failed them. They were not symbols, slogans or props in someone els...
Poverty ‘deepening’ across the UK, Christian charity warns
Obianuju Mbah, Christian Today. “Deepening” poverty across the UK is making it more difficult for people to break free from debt, Christians Against Poverty (CAP) has warned. Its n...
CofE churches offered resources to help community cohesion
from Religion Media Centre The Church of England has set up a working group to provide resources for parishes trying to understand and respond to political and social polarisation...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/odsp-ontario-works-homelessness-9.7053376
Number of homeless ODSP, OW recipients in Ontario surges 72% since 2019: report | CBC Newscherrykcrunch:
Justice ministry programme failed sex workers, report finds
A government programme to improve the legal and social standing of sex workers in the Netherlands has ended without delivering...
Peter Bedford: Controlling and reducing the welfare bill is not austerity but an act of fairness
When someone works overtime and ends up worse off than the household next door that does not work at all, fairness hasn't bent, it's snapped. Faced with a chance to bring welfare i...
Market for charity
Reform of social stock exchanges, a work in progress
Support hubs helping our young people into jobs
Preparing our young people for the jobs of the future and providing practical pathways into work is one of the most important things for me, and something the UK Labour Government...
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