Prison Reform Trust review report: In Care, Out of Trouble
The Prison Reform Trust’s independent review, chaired by Lord Laming, published its report In Care, Out of Trouble, in June 2016.
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The Prison Reform Trust’s independent review, chaired by Lord Laming, published its report In Care, Out of Trouble, in June 2016.
The Social Market Foundation published a briefing on devolution and poverty in June 2016. According to the briefing greater devolution in England has been largely framed around growth, with much less debate about the impact on poverty.

The Office for National Statistics published a report on persistent poverty in June 2016. According to the report 3.9 million people (or 6.5% of the population) in the UK are in ‘persistent poverty’.

A House of Commons Library briefing paper on Welfare reform and disabled people was published in April 2016. It provides an overview of the benefits
In May 2016, Scotland’s First Minister gave a speech outlining the Scottish Government’s programme for the next five years, including a commitment to enforce the socio-economic duty in the Equality Act 2010.
In May 2016, Scotland’s Chief Statistician released ‘figures of unprecedented detail for local areas and equality groups analysed over a three year period’.

In May 2016, the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion at LSE published ‘Social Policy in a Cold Climate: policies and their consequences since the crisis’.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation published its report on ‘Destitution in the UK’ in April 2016.

‘Promoting Good Relations. New Approaches, New Solutions’ was published by the Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights (CRER) in March 2016.
In May 2016, the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion at LSE published ‘Social Policy in a Cold Climate: policies and their consequences since the crisis’.