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Social Policy
Fixing the Care Crisis
Social care is one of the most controversial topics in British politics – but one that urgently needs…
Centre for Policy Studies
Get Well Soon: Reimagining Place-Based Health
The NHS must construct a 15 year plan to shift money out of hospitals and into investment in…
New Local Government Network
Smarter Not Harder: How devolution can make places more productive
Cities across the UK must be given control over a third of corporation tax to help them fix…
New Local Government Network
The personalisation agenda: implications for the third sector
Personalisation has been identified as being ‘a cornerstone of the modernisation of public services’ and much interest in this…
University of Birmingham
Older people’s contribution to understanding and preventing avoidable hospital admissions
While various approaches have been adopted over time, pressures on acute care remain intense and the received wisdom…
University of Birmingham
Invisible students: institutional invisibility and access to education for undocumented children
In Canada, undocumented children are “institutionally invisible” – their access to education to be found in unwritten and…
UCL Institute of Education
The Decline in UK Home Ownership
Lindsay joined the Resolution Foundation in February 2016 as a Senior Research and Policy Analyst. She previously worked…
Resolution Foundation
The housing headwind: the impact of rising housing costs on UK living standards
Lindsay Judge explores the question of how incomes and housing costs have interacted over time. It asks a…
Resolution Foundation
Secret Agents: agency workers in the new world of work
Lindsay Judge discusses new information uncovered about the lives of the UK’s ‘secret agents’, specifically two groups of…
Resolution Foundation
Evolving meanings of ‘the social’ in international development agenda
Naila Kabeer argues that while social policy as an explicit aspect of policy discourse has relatively recent origins…
London School of Economics