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    Culture, Connection and Belonging – A Study of Addiction and Recovery in Nottingham’s BAME Community

    26, November 2019

    This report emerges from a collaborative effort initiated in August 2017 when a diverse learning partnership was established between BAC-IN, Lankelly Chase, and Sheffield Hallam University. This report presents qualitative findings from research...

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    People Not Problems: Politicians respond to five experiences of severe and multiple disadvantage

    29, October 2019

    This report is about the tens of thousands of people who face multiple complex problems such as homelessness, drug and alcohol misuse, experience of the criminal justice system, serious mental health problems, and cycles of violence, abuse or...

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    Synergi, national priority setting paper

    10, October 2019

    Although there has been much discussion of how to address ethnic inequalities in the risk of severe mental illness and in pathways through care, this has rarely emphasised the views and experiences of ethnic minority people with lived...

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    Using the law to address unfair systems: A case study of the Personal Independence Payments legal challenge

    23, April 2019

    The report seeks to address the following research questions: - Who was involved in the legal challenge and why? - What characterises their collaboration? - What systemic change can be described as arising from the case? In this case study data...

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    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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    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 supporting...

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    Understanding the whole person: Part One

    18, December 2015

    People recovering from drug and alcohol addiction, mental illness and leaving behind a life of crime all share a need for a positive self-image as a key step in their recovery, according to a new report.  The report, which examines existing...

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    Behaving Like a System? The preconditions for place based systems change

    15, December 2015
    Behaving Like a System

    Collaborate launched a new report “Behaving Like a System?“ on the preconditions for place-based systems change. Funded by the Lankelly Chase, this piece of work set out to explore the preconditions for systems change in a place. It...

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    Opening Doors, Changing Lives: Measuring the Impact of Cash Grants on Disadvantaged Individuals and Families

    2, October 2015

    The Open Doors Programme aims to improve understanding of how accessing cash, alongside other support, helps to achieve sustained results for recipients and to give a sense of the magnitude and significance of the changes achieved. The report...

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