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Delivering for children: Why child maintenance needs urgent reform
Sep 27, 2024 · Other stakeholders spoke of the need for significant reform of the existing system which places children and their needs at the centre of establishing working arrangements, while recognising durable maintenance arrangements require a balanced approach between parents which recognise mutual responsibility and fairness.
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Who is losing learning?: The case for reducing exclusions across ...
Authors Kiran Gill Shaun Brown Cristín O'Brien Jenny Graham Efua Poku-Amanfo
Our greatest asset: The final report of the IPPR Commission on …
In this final report, we find that better health is exactly the medicine our economy needs. Reporting on three years of analysis, qualitative work, commissioner debate and stakeholder engagement, we find that better health could help meet …
Who we are - IPPR
We are an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society. We are researchers, communicators, and policy experts creating tangible progressive change, and turning bold ideas into common sense realities. Working across the UK, IPPR, IPPR North, and IPPR Scotland ...
Revealed: Hidden annual cost of employee sickness is up £30
Small Print. Charity registration number: England and Wales 800065, Scotland SC046557 - Company number: England and Wales 2292601.
The great enabler: transport’s role in tackling environmental crises ...
Dec 16, 2024 · The new UK government promises to be mission-led. This has the potential to be transformative for transport policy. For too long, public investment has been used to fund poor-value projects based on spurious predictions about the inevitably of rising vehicle traffic, while otherwise overlooking the transformative change good public transport could bring to communities across the country.
Transforming asylum accommodation | IPPR
Instead of providing safety, current policies have trapped people seeking asylum in grim, undignified conditions. The August riots, which included violent attacks on asylum hotels, highlight the urgent need to shift away from a system that fuels racism and hostility, towards one that supports integration.
Tom Kibasi - IPPR
Shortly after his appointment in mid-2016, Tom founded and chaired the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice with leading figures from across business and society, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, the General Secretary of the TUC, the Head of the City of London Corporation alongside community activists and organisers.
The invisible crisis of lost learning | IPPR
Sep 13, 2024 · Our new Who is Losing Learning report delves deeper into this issue, exploring what is causing this problem and establishing a new framework to understand the impact of school exclusions. Worrying numbers of young people are losing valuable learning, and exclusions and suspensions are just the tip of the iceberg. In fact, children miss learning for all sorts of reasons.