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  • Project Summary

    Birmingham

    29, May 2018

    Overview of the work   Young people in Birmingham are being expelled from schools for poor behaviour and wrongly placed into special education. Many have mental health problems, rather than special educational needs, usually arising from...

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    York

    29, May 2018

    Overview of the Work The York Pathways Partnership was instigated in 2015 in response to a sharp rise in the amount of repeat police and ambulance incidents in the city arising from a relatively small number of people experiencing mental...

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  • Blog Post

    Lankelly Chase’s approach to working with complexity

    29, May 2018

    What does effectiveness look like when working in situations of complexity? How do we understand what to do or where to start? How do we attribute results to our actions?  These questions go to the heart of our feelings of competence and...

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  • Publication

    Public Law Project – Literature review on the use and impact of litigation

    23, May 2018

    Dr Lisa Vanhal and Jacqui Kinghan have published a literature review that asks “Can the law effectively address systemic disadvantage rather than just solving one-off issues? Public Law Project is working with Lankelly Chase funded frontline...

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    Lifting the lid on homelessness

    23, May 2018

    Christa Maciver from Justlife has published a report that provides fresh analysis of data on hidden homeless populations in unsupported temporary accommodation (UTA) in order to lift the lid on the true extent of homelessness in England. UTA is...

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  • News Story

    Invitation to tender: Media Research

    11, May 2018

    Lankelly Chase are seeking an organisation experienced in media research techniques to help us to fully understand how key media – print, broadcast and digital – reports on, and covers "severe and multiple disadvantage" (sometimes referred...

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  • Project Summary

    Save the Children

    1, May 2018

    To establish Children’s Communities in four local authorities, and develop a ‘pipeline’ of coordinated support which follows children from ‘cradle to career’ and cuts across their family, school and community lives.

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    Collaborate

    1, May 2018

    Over the last three years, Collaborate and Lankelly Chase have been working together to explore how to create place-based system change to improve outcomes for people with complex needs. Both partners want to support real place-based and systemic...

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  • Publication

    Women and girls at risk: Evidence across the life course

    20, April 2018

    Barrow Cadbury Trust, LankellyChase Foundation and the Pilgrim Trust have commissioned this wide-ranging literature review as part of their work to broaden the approach of the CIFC to look beyond criminal justice to the underlying causes of risk...

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  • News Story

    New publication from NPC: ‘Thinking big: How to Use Theory of Change for Systems Change’

    7, March 2018

    ‘Thinking big: How to use Theory of Change for Systems Change’ is a report by New Philanthropy Capital, supported by Lankelly Chase. This paper is a  result of an inquiry into whether theory of change is helpful or unhelpful in...

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