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NPC unlocks government data
By Benedict Rickey.
On 20 December 2012.
When we set about convincing government to improve access to offending data for charities, we weren’t sure what to expect.
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Prize publicity
By Rachel Findlay.
On 18 December 2012.
In my third and final blog about the Stone Prize, I want to reflect on the importance of publicity.
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Setting re-offending data free
By Benedict Rickey.
On 11 December 2012.
The Unlocking offending data report calls for the creation of a Justice Data Lab, which would help criminal justice evidence the impact of their work.
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Passing go
By Iona Joy.
On 7 December 2012.
So there we all were, sitting in the sunny uplands of opportunity during the morning session of CharityComms excellent health commissioning event.
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On the streets
By Jessica Nicholls.
On 6 December 2012.
In On the streets, filmmaker Penny Woolcock spends eight months sharing the lives of the homeless. Jessica Nichols has seen it and shares her thoughts.
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A commissioner’s outlook
By Dan Corry.
On 5 December 2012.
When a council spends money, one would like to think it knows what it is going to get for that outlay.
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Talking social investment
By Iona Joy.
On 30 November 2012.
Social investment featured heavily in the events calendar this week. And there were plenty of good speakers around.
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NPC supports the Guardian and Observer’s Christmas appeal
By Tris Lumley.
On 30 November 2012.
Once again this year NPC worked closely with the Guardian and Observer on the Christmas 2012 Charity Appeal.
Good ideas, effective research, independent thinking.