
Revealed: Almost one million children in private housing face rent ...
Feb 3, 2025 · New analysis from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) finds that a combination of welfare reforms, rising numbers of children in the private rented sector and a lack of investment in building social housing has led, and will continue to lead, to increasing child poverty, unless the ...
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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.
The breakdown of the social contract (and what is to be done)
Sep 11, 2023 · Five years ago, Progressive Review published ‘The Social Contract in 21st Century Britain’. In our previous editorial, we opened by stating that “eight years of austerity have left our public services and social safety net in tatters”.Today in 2023, in the wake of the pandemic and further public spending cuts, this has only worsened.
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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
Stride and ride: England's path from laggard to leader in ... - IPPR
Feb 6, 2024 · These include large returns on investment, addressing emissions from road transport, reducing regional inequalities, and improving health. Despite this, investment has remained low, and walking, wheeling, and cycling rates in the UK lag behind much of Europe.
Stephen Frost - IPPR
He leads IPPR’s work on transport with a focus on: accelerating the UK’s response to the climate and nature crises; tackling transport poverty and reducing transport-related social exclusion
Dr Parth Patel - IPPR
Parth leads IPPR’s work on democracy and politics. He also works on public health and inequality. Parth’s research includes studying the sway of underpowered communities over the course of public policy, the contours of social democracy in the 21st century and policies to reduce health inequality.
Rachel Statham - IPPR
She led the institute’s programmes on public services, social security, and how they interact with work. Rachel is an expert in early education and childcare, and women’s experiences of the labour market.