In a polarised Britain, universities are sources of local and national pride, finds a new @uclpolicylab.bsky.social @moreincommonuk.bsky.social report.
However, it shows a growing gap in support between grads and non grads and suggests unis must demonstrate their benefit to society as a whole.
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Too many of us are still ‘bowling alone.
@theguardian.com on Social Cohesion and the launch of our new project This Place Matters with @moreincommonuk.bsky.social and @citizensuk.org www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Unlocking Impact Workshop, Open for applications!
🚨Unlocking Impact Workshop: 24 and 27 April
Housing and homelessness & community, connections and loneliness charities - want to learn how to give a monetary value (£) to your org's outcomes?
Apply to attend this free, online 2-day session: www.probonoeconomics.com/unlocking-im...
Please join us at Westminster - or online - for our breakfast event exploring how a national approach to children’s wellbeing can drive meaningful change and improve outcomes for young people across the country
We’ve got an inspiring lineup of speakers - don’t miss out!
The latest Opinions and Lifestyle release from the ONS paints a somewhat troubling picture of wellbeing in Great Britain. As the five-year lockdown anniversary approaches, PBE CEO @mattwhittaker.bsky.social asks how we're doing?
New thread and note ⬇️
www.probonoeconomics.com/five-years-o...
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Our new report for @z2ktrust.bsky.social shows that the wellbeing benefits of PIP and DLA far outweigh their costs. PBE estimates £42bn annually in economic benefits from these wellbeing gains, compared to the £28bn cost of provision.
Read the report: www.probonoeconomics.com/more-than-money
Great to see @markrusselluk.bsky.social, CEO
@childrenssociety.bsky.social speaking at the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill evidence committee. He emphasised the importance of children's wellbeing measurement and our joint work as a coalition to fill in this missing piece of the bill.
I recently got chatting with someone in my local shop. While we spoke, the shopkeeper brought her tea. This shop has no cafe space, but she lives alone & visits daily for tea + chats. In the UK, 5.3M face chronic loneliness. This winter, spare a moment for those around you—a simple chat can help.
“on any given night more than 354,000 people in England are homeless, which is one in 160 people. That includes 161,500 children.”
To put it into perspective: that's the equivalent of the population of Newham for the total, and the population of Oxford for the children alone.
Hope is a funny thing. For me it’s about opportunity, change, connection. Reading Seeds of Hope has added new seeds to the bundle I carry with me. My heart feels full learning about this inspiring work on creativity, community & how we can nurture belief in better futures. I hope it speaks to you 2
older women feel particularly unsafe alone in parks and spaces during the day.
Do you feel safe to be outside by yourself?
Sadly older women feel particularly unsafe alone in parks and spaces during the day.
Read more in our State of Ageing 2023-24 report, the latest chapter is all about Society: ageing-better.org.uk/society-stat...
#Ageing #AgeingInTheUK #AgeingInEngland
I'm going to have to rethink how I start my days when WFH!
Some great lunchtime viewing right here ⬇️
TIL 1 in 5 new mums experience depression. Each year, 10k mums miss the support they need, with women from ethnic minority backgrounds more likely to be overlooked. But with specialist counselling, 1 in 3 mums recover 💙
Explore our report on the individual & economic benefits of maternal MH care
The 1st question we often ask loved ones: "how are you doing?" But how do we ask that of a nation?
In a recent analysis, we found that chronic loneliness is a key predictor of wellbeing—and solving it could save 1M GP visits and 100k hospital stays.
Explore the full report for more insights.
What advice would you give to charities looking for trustees? Let’s talk about the tangible joys of trusteeship. From using your skills in meaningful new ways to building deeper connections with your community, there is much to gain. + seeing the positive impact first-hand!
@antoniaren.bsky.social
Minister for Public Health - Andrew Gwynne - opening the #ADPHConf24
Opens by stating that closing the gap in health inequalities is his greatest priority.
And recommits to halving the gap in life expectancy between the richest and poorest regions of England.
At the @probonoecon.bsky.social event:
“We won’t agree on everything. But we value, understand, and respect the benefits of working together. This reset is about opening the door for honest, open, and productive conversations and relationships with civil society”
www.gov.uk/government/s...
It's been heartwarming to hear about some of the positive experiences civil servants have as trustees, particularly as we've been quietly working on this project on trustee skills and demographics @antoniaren.bsky.social
Look out for the full report early next year and msg if you want to chat.
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Saskia Konyenburg from NCVO & Becky Morrison from DCMS emphasise the need for cross-departmental work on civil society, given its importance to every part of gov.
(Yes, when we talk about partnership, we literally make government & charities share a microphone. Efficiency both sectors approve of)
Today’s a biggie for @probonoecon.bsky.social! We’re hosting A Civil Alliance, bringing together the two civils (service and society) to talk about how we can work more closely together to achieve even more good #PBEEvents