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    Relationships – Bread and Butter for Place Based Change

    18, April 2017

    On the 4th of April, Arts at the Old Fire Station, Camerados and Mayday Trust, supported by Lankelly Chase, organised the Bread and Butter workshop at Marmalade, which combined provocations, activities and bread-making. Burcu Borysik, Head of...

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    Turning ‘Hope into Action’

    11, April 2017

    When we first met Hope into Action in 2015, its founder Ed Walker told us he wanted radically to change three systems. First, the homelessness and housing system: he wanted to increase the stock of housing available for people facing...

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    Overcoming data-sharing fears can mean better outcomes for people

    10, April 2017

    There are so many reasons why organisations are reluctant to share vulnerable individuals’ data. Often, their reluctance has good intentions at its roots. People may be worried that they will breach data protection laws. Sometimes, it’s to do...

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    New NCB report on children missing education

    29, March 2017

    This week, the National Children’s Bureau has released new research which aims to shine a light on the experiences of children missing education, and calls for urgent action to better identify and support young people who are not accessing...

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    MAC-UK and Centre for Mental Health’s latest research

    27, March 2017

    Why is it that the most disadvantaged young people in our society are least able to access support when they need it and on their terms? This is the question MAC-UK have been seeking to answer over the last decade, working with young people to...

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    Severe and Multiple Disadvantage for Women and Girls – what difference does gender make?

    27, October 2016

    The term ‘disadvantage’ is widely used and we all know what it means. Or do we? What sorts of things get defined as disadvantages in the first place? And given that disadvantages rarely feature singly in peoples’ lives, what are the...

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    Refreshing Perspectives: new Revolving Doors Agency report on peer research

    20, June 2016

    Revolving Doors Agency has published Refreshing Perspectives: Exploring the application of peer research with populations facing severe and multiple disadvantage. It examines if and how the idea of service user involvement has made inroads into...

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    What is needed to support place-based system change for people experiencing severe and multiple disadvantage?

    8, June 2016

    Last year Collaborate worked with Lankelly Chase, Coventry City Council and a wide range of partners in the city to explore how the ‘system’ of public services, third sector organisations and the community could be made more coherent and...

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    Systems Changers – harnessing the power of insights from the frontline

    3, May 2016

    Very rarely do we give enough or any attention to the knowledge and insights of the front line worker. Systems changers is a programme that aims to change that.   We know how important it is to hear the voice of users.  Alongside that...

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    Award-winning Open Book

    28, March 2016

    We’re delighted to announce that one of our partners, Open Book, has won the Guardian’s Student Diversity and Widening Participation Award. Lankelly Chase has been working with the team at Open Book over the last year to expand the model...

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