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State of the Sector 2020: Why insights and understanding are vital at this critical time for the charity sector
By Aidan Sutton and Daniel Chan.
On 20 February 2020.
State of the Sector is our comprehensive survey of the opinions of charity leaders. PwC are proud to be co-sponsors of this research.
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Increasing the impact of education research
By Alex Green .
On 30 January 2020.
Alex discusses the areas we identified on behalf of Templeton World Charity that could increase the impact of their Big Questions in Classrooms initiative.
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Connect Fund: Interim learning report
By Elizabeth Parker, and Plum Lomax .
On 1 October 2019.
This learning report conducted by NPC assess the impact of the Connect Fund to date and identifies ways to improve service design and programme delivery.
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Learning together as a sector
By Anne Kazimirski, and Shubh Sharma .
On 4 September 2019.
NPC has worked with Imperial HealthCharity to analyse the potential for shared measurement among NHS charities.
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Charities, young people and digital mental health services
By Clare Wilkins, Oli Kelly-Dean, and Angela Kail .
On 24 April 2019.
This paper reviews the landscape of mental health provision for young people.
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How are charities accessing people in prison to deliver services?
By Sally Bagwell, and Theo Clay .
On 20 March 2019.
In this report we set out working with the system can help charities break down the barriers to access.
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How the EU settlement scheme affects women and girls
By Tom Collinge.
On 25 October 2018.
New analysis by the Transition Advice Fund reveals extent to which women are likely to be disadvantaged in the application process for settled status.
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Make it count: Why impact matters in user involvement
By Rosie McLeod, and Theo Clay .
On 9 October 2018.
This paper argues for a greater focus in the social sector on what user involvement aims to achieve and evidencing its effectiveness.
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Evaluation of the Building Resilient Economies programme
By Nicola Pritchard, and Katie Boswell .
On 1 October 2018.
In 2013 Friends Provident Foundation launched the Building Resilient Economies programme. We evaluate this work.
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Women’s pathways through the criminal justice system
On 9 July 2018.
Commissioned by the J Leon Philanthropy Council to gain a better understanding of women’s pathways into and through the criminal justice system.
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Diversity in governance: The what, why and how
On 17 May 2018.
This paper outlines what it means to have a truly diverse board of trustees and what it brings to an organisation.