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Running on empty: How charities are running on empty in the cost-of-living crisis – and what we can do about it.

By Alison Briggs and Sarah Marie Hall Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, UK economy Posted: November 9, 2023

The voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector works alongside local and national governments to provide support for residents. But alongside facing their own struggles as a result of the cost-of-living crisis, charities and community organisations are also being relied on more and more by people and local organisations. In this article, from our Power […]

Tagged With: british politics, communities, fuel poverty, Greater Manchester, Power in Place, voluntary & social enterprise

Making the local matter: How the forces of power, poverty and place shape schools and schooling

By Carl Emery and Louisa Dawes Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Education Posted: October 25, 2023

In 2020/21, 3.9 million children in the UK are living in relative poverty (in households with an income less than 60% of the median household income). While policy aims to address the attainment gap linked to poverty, the current approach will take 500 years to close that gap. In this article, from our Power in […]

Tagged With: british politics, caring responsibilities & children, Children & Young People, communities, devolution, education, inequalities, local government, MIE, Power in Place, schools, SEED

Ill-health and deprivation: How we can address health inequalities in left behind neighbourhoods

By Luke Munford Filed Under: All posts, Devo, Growth and Inclusion, Health and Care, Health and Social Care Posted: September 18, 2023

We have long known that the health of people living in deprived areas is worse than the national average. But this raises important questions, such as how big is the gap? Is it narrowing or growing over time? Are some deprived places worse off than others? And how do health inequalities affect economic performance? In […]

Tagged With: communities, devolution, economy, Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, inequalities, Levelling Up, local government, Power in Place, productivity, public health

Strengthening participation in devolved policymaking: Designing democratic innovation to tackle inequalities

Francesca GainsLiz Richardson By Francesca Gains and Liz Richardson Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Devo Posted: September 14, 2023

Developments in local governance and devolution over the past decade have provided new opportunities to tackle policy problems from a place-based angle. Innovations to strengthen participation can ensure more people participate in policymaking to help mitigate issues such as structural inequalities which affect them first hand. In this article, from our Power in Place publication, […]

Tagged With: communities, democracy, devolution, diversity, GMCA, Greater Manchester, inclusion, inequalities, local government, local institutions, Power in Place, strengthening participation

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