Report on the use of food banks in the UK
‘Emergency Use Only. Understanding and reducing the use of food banks in the UK’ was published in November 2014.
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‘Emergency Use Only. Understanding and reducing the use of food banks in the UK’ was published in November 2014.
‘Third sector and welfare on the frontline. The impact of welfare reform on families, individuals and communities from the perspective of the third sector organisations that support them’ was published by SCVO in December 2014.
For Human Rights Day 2014, Zoe Williams asks why we are ignoring the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child when it comes to
‘Third sector and welfare on the frontline. The impact of welfare reform on families, individuals and communities from the perspective of the third sector organisations that support them’ was published by SCVO in December 2014.
This book analyses how gender equality work in British public services is changing in response to a range of factors.
The paper, by Victoria Winckler with Michael Trickey, argues that public policy in Wales needs to be clear what it means by poverty.
‘Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the UK Coalition government’s tax-benefit policy changes’ was published in November 2014.
Published in November 2014, this Understanding Society report presents a collection of research that depicts the changing lives of individuals and households in the UK.
‘Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the UK Coalition government’s tax-benefit policy changes’ was published in November 2014.

Three reports on education, poverty and employment, and gender, published by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights in October 2014, focus on different thematic areas of its Roma survey.