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Katie Green

The double benefit of youth social action: findings from an evaluation of the Uniformed Youth Social Action Fund (UYSAF)

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On the 19th October we published the findings from the evaluation of the two Uniformed Youth Social Action Funds (UYSAF), commissioned by the Cabinet Office and now part of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport under the Civil Society …

Community Life Survey 2015-16 - results are out and show that England continues to give their time and money

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...agree that people in their neighbourhood pull together to improve the neighbourhood, up from 63% in 2014-15. A similar picture is also seen with community cohesion, with levels increasing to...

Innovation in survey methodology - an online approach to survey data collection

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...places they live in. Currently, a face-to-face survey methodology is used. Whilst this approach is effective in providing robust and nationally representative data, face-to-face interviews are a resource intensive undertaking,...

Community Organisers – inspiring people to build a bigger, stronger society

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In July, the Minister for Civil Society, Rob Wilson, set out his vision for a Bigger, Stronger Society. At the core of that vision is an ambition to build stronger, more resilient communities where people ask what they can do …

Measuring progress in building a bigger, stronger society: Community Life Survey 2015 results

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In July, the Minister for Civil Society set out his vision for a bigger, stronger society, with an ambition to build more resilient communities where people feel empowered and take greater control of the places they live in. The Community …