Welcome to the second of our blog series in the run up to our Conference, looking at how we invest in knowledge, this time with Sarah Jennings, Director of Digital and Community Engagement at CapacityGrid. She’s responsible for the Knowledge Hub, an ....
By Steven McGinty In the 19th century, Britain was heralded as the ‘workshop of the world’, producing everything from locomotives to extraordinary handicrafts. By the 20th century, the United States was the predominant manufacturing power, but Britain had become a ....
In the first of our blog series in the run up to our Conference, looking at our experiences and how we invest in knowledge, I interviewed Clive Grace, who is speaking at our Glasgow event on the 3rd December. He is ....
By Stephen Lochore Preventative policy and spending aim to address the root causes of social and economic problems. In public policy, it’s most commonly applied in the fields of health and social care, early years education, welfare and criminal justice ....
