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18 May 2016
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New technology holds huge potential to help address some of society’s most pressing challenges, but without getting citizens involved in the design and implementation these technologies could have adverse effects.
Press release
17 May 2016
Prison reform measures to be announced in the Queen’s Speech today (18 May 2016) provide an opportunity to place rehabilitation and community engagement squarely at the heart of the prison service, according to a paper published by the RSA and Transitions Spaces.
The Future Prison project will set out a blueprint for a future prison that places the challenge of rehabilitation centre stage and provide recommendations for government that will enable it to flourish in the short- and long-term.
David Boyle (blog)
David Boyle reflects on the first meeting of the Inclusive Growth Commission, identifying the paradoxes inherent in many of the key concepts we take for granted - such as growth and devolution.
Fellowship news
Rebecca Hanson FRSA has developed training for teachers which is enabling them to successfully teach every concept on the new primary maths curriculum to all their pupils.
Tara Anderson
Tara Anderson discusses what will make collective action work in the UK, in part two of her blog.
16 May 2016
Just launched by Gul Inanc FRSA, Open Universities for Refugees is a new initiative aiming to meet the higher educational needs of communities in protracted refugee/displacement situations globally.
Please join Birmingham based youth organisation ‘Work in Progress’ on 1st June for performances, workshops and debates all around the theme of Belonging.
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Tim Blackman
Academic selection is routine among universities but still controversial in secondary education. Tim Blackman FRSA argues it is time for a change.
An exploration of best practice in light of Professor Donaldson's report: Successful Futures in Wales.
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