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    Opening Doors, Changing Lives: Measuring the impact of cash grants on disadvantaged individuals and families

    27, January 2015

    Family Action, supported by Lankelly Chase and NEF Consulting, today release the first findings from the innovative Open Doors programme. The programme distributes small cash grants via a network of partners who provide support to people...

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    New Profile of Severe and Multiple Disadvantage in England

    19, January 2015

    New research reveals the profile of severe and multiple disadvantage in England Lankelly Chase with Heriot-Watt University has released the most robust research to date on severe and multiple disadvantage In England.  Hard Edges: Mapping...

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    LCF appoints Jess Cordingly as new Director of Social Innovation

    10, December 2014

    Jess is joining LankellyChase from the Cabinet Office's Social Investment and Finance Team where she was seconded from UnLtd to explore and lead the Government's response to social angel investing. Prior to this, she worked with UnLtd to find...

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    “Systems change is all around us”

    4, December 2014

    Ellen Harries, a Consultant within New Philanthropy Capital's Research & Consulting team, has published a blog about the project Lankelly Chase and NPC will be conducting to map the landscape of systems change thinking, providing a critical...

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    Julian Corner speaks at Involve Yorkshire

    25, November 2014

    "In times of austerity, genuine, deep collaboration is the only way forward. The voluntary sector needs to embrace radical change" says Julian Corner, Chief Executive of LankellyChase, in the keynote speech for Involve Yorkshire &...

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    Alice Evans of LCF helps launch Voices from the Frontline project

    25, November 2014

    Alice Evans, Programme Director at LankellyChase helped launch the MEAM project "Voices from the Frontline" on 24 November at an event held at the Houses of Parliament. Alice spoke alongside representatives and service users...

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    Living Wage Week 2nd-8th Nov 2014

    3, November 2014

    Monday 3rd November 2014: the UK Living Wage rate has been set at £7.85 per hour, an increase of 2.6% on the 2013 rate and 21% higher than the national minimum wage of £6.50 per hour; improving the take home pay of 35,000 low-paid workers...

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    A thank you to Brian Whittaker

    31, October 2014

    The staff team and Trustees of Lankelly Chase would like to thank Brian Whittaker for his many years of hard work and dedication. Brian joined the Lankelly Foundation in 1992, having originally trained as a Town Planner during the 1970s...

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    Women and Girls at Risk: evidence across the life cycle

    4, August 2014

    The full report and the summary of the key messages can be found here: Women & Girls at Risk: Evidence Review Women & Girls at Risk: Key Messages Summary Barrow Cadbury Trust, Lankelly Chase and the Pilgrim Trust commissioned DMSS to...

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