The Women into Construction Project
The Women into Construction Project: an assessment of a model for increasing women’s participation in construction (pdf) by Dr Tessa Wright, Queen Mary University of
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The Women into Construction Project: an assessment of a model for increasing women’s participation in construction (pdf) by Dr Tessa Wright, Queen Mary University of
Further resources about maximising impact include the following: The Alliance for Useful Evidence Carnegie UK Evidence Exchange project (Carnegie UK in partnership with Joseph Rowntree
Session 4 of the conference was titled ‘The cumulative impact’ and asked what do we know about the impact for different groups of the wide range
Session 5 of the conference was titled ‘Future studies – how do we want UK society to look in ten years’ time?’ and was chaired by
Further resources relating to the future(s) studies topic include the following: Future: All That Matters by Ziauddin Sardar was published in 2014 and explores the exciting
Further resources on cumulative impact issues include the following (alphabetical by title): The Coalition’s Social Policy Record: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015 is part of a wider
Further resources on access to justice issues include the following (alphabetical by title): At what price justice? The impact of employment tribunal fees was published by
Session 3 of the conference was titled ‘Access to justice’ and asked, in the wake of changes to legal aid and judicial review, how great
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