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In late July 2024, the seaside town of Southport in Merseyside burst into the national consciousness when it suffered two ...
A new taskforce has been launched today to review and improve how children and young people with special education needs and disabilities (SEND) are supported across England. The IPPR Inclusion ...
The 2025 Global Progress Action Summit will be held in London this September, co-hosted by Labour Together, the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAP Action), and the Institute for Public ...
IPPR have announced the launch of a new inclusion taskforce, dedicated to developing a roadmap for reforming England's failing special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) system. The taskforce ...
The number of school days lost from children being suspended or absent has reached an all-time high, according to new analysis from the Who is Losing Learning Coalition.
Fewer than half of young people (47 per cent) felt ready for work after education, finds IPPR Growing number of NEETs points to a deepening opportunity crisis and risks undermining the government’s ...
Outlining a vision for young people which could increase social mobility while also reducing inequality and disadvantage, so that every young person has the opportunity to build a decent life.
As the number of maternal breadwinners continues to rise across Europe, this report compares the demographics of this phenomenon both across the continent and in Britain and Germany specifically, ...
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) is an independent charity working towards a fairer, greener, and more prosperous society.
The dust has settled on the Coalition's announcement of its Comprehensive Spending Review and, as the headlines fade, the ramifications of the government's cuts for different streams of public sector ...
This in-depth case study report presents the findings from new research into the causes, processes and effects of human trafficking from Nigeria to the UK. Taking a 'whole of journey' approach, it ...
This report presents case studies of best practice in achieving sustainable consumption in the UK. These case studies exemplify ways in which people can be helped, encouraged or compelled to live more ...
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