Lords European Union Committee Scrutinising Brexit: the role of Parliament
IMF Cuts Global Growth Forecasts on Brexit, Warns of Risks to Outlook
Manufacturing prospects muted after Brexit – CBI
This listing is compiled by Heather Dawson. It gives quick links to recent full text social science reports and government publications. Use it to keep up to date
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Social policy reports 25-31st July 2016
Future of the welfare state - think piece sir Michael Lyons. International Longevity centre.
Hidden Market - a new perspective on the market case for accessible homes- Papworth Trust.
Hidden Market - a new perspective on the market case for accessible homes- Papworth Trust.
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Health reports 25-31st July 2016
Fair Training Pathways for All: Understanding Experiences of Progression-GMC report
This report examines the progression of doctors from different ethnicities and backgrounds through exams and recruitment. It shows that white UK medical graduates remain more likely to pass specialty exams than their black and minority ethnic (BME) counterparts, while doctors whose primary qualification was gained outside the UK or European Economic Area (EEA) are even less likely to do well in exams or recruitment.
Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) Lethal and illegal: London's air pollution crisis
Mental health and prevention: taking local action for better mental health, Mental Health Foundation. Employee Outlook: Focus on mental health in the workplace 2016 CIPD |
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Social policy reports 18-25th July 2016
Living Standards, Poverty and Inequality in the UK: 2016- IFS
Innovation in child care Meeting the need: How to provide universal access to
affordable, flexible, quality childcare - Nesta, Family and Childcare Trust
Meeting
the need: How to provide universal access to affordable, flexible,
quality childcare - See more at:
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Meeting
the need: How to provide universal access to affordable, flexible,
quality childcare - See more at:
http://www.nesta.org.uk/blog/meeting-need-how-provide-universal-access-affordable-flexible-quality-childcare?utm_source=Nesta+Weekly+Newsletter&utm_campaign=a79acd40fa-Nesta_Newsletter_20_7_167_14_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d17364114d-a79acd40fa-181838837#sthash.1Tjq36rM.dpufMeeting
Politics reports 18-25th July 2016
The Real Deal Pushing the parameters of devolution deals. A collaboration between the Centre for Local Economic Strategies (CLES) and the Sheffield Political Economy
Research Institute
Research Institute
Health reports 18-25th July 2016
Living Standards, Poverty and Inequality in the UK: 2016- IFS
Innovation in child care Meeting the need: How to provide universal access to
affordable, flexible, quality childcare - Nesta, Family and Childcare Trust
Meeting
the need: How to provide universal access to affordable, flexible,
quality childcare - See more at:
http://www.nesta.org.uk/blog/meeting-need-how-provide-universal-access-affordable-flexible-quality-childcare?utm_source=Nesta+Weekly+Newsletter&utm_campaign=a79acd40fa-Nesta_Newsletter_20_7_167_14_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d17364114d-a79acd40fa-181838837#sthash.1Tjq36rM.dpuf
Meeting
the need: How to provide universal access to affordable, flexible,
quality childcare - See more at:
http://www.nesta.org.uk/blog/meeting-need-how-provide-universal-access-affordable-flexible-quality-childcare?utm_source=Nesta+Weekly+Newsletter&utm_campaign=a79acd40fa-Nesta_Newsletter_20_7_167_14_2016&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d17364114d-a79acd40fa-181838837#sthash.1Tjq36rM.dpufMeeting
Government reports this week
Review of the reports into the failure of HBOS- Treasury Select committee
Lords European Union Committee Children in crisis: unaccompanied migrant children in the EU
BHS - Work and Pensions Commitee
Discharging older people from acute hospitals Public Accounts Committee
The work of the Immigration Directorates (Q1 2016) Home Affairs select committee
Quality of service to personal taxpayers and replacing the Aspire contract Public Accounts Committee
Monitoring of written Parliamentary questions: progress report for Session 2015-16 Procedures Committee
Employment practices at Sports Direct - Business, Innovation and Skills
Skills and workforce planning in the road haulage sector Transport Select Committee
Market review into the ownership and competitiveness of infrastructure provision Payments systems regulator
Lords European Union Committee Children in crisis: unaccompanied migrant children in the EU
BHS - Work and Pensions Commitee
Discharging older people from acute hospitals Public Accounts Committee
The work of the Immigration Directorates (Q1 2016) Home Affairs select committee
Quality of service to personal taxpayers and replacing the Aspire contract Public Accounts Committee
Monitoring of written Parliamentary questions: progress report for Session 2015-16 Procedures Committee
Employment practices at Sports Direct - Business, Innovation and Skills
Skills and workforce planning in the road haulage sector Transport Select Committee
Market review into the ownership and competitiveness of infrastructure provision Payments systems regulator
Government reports 18-25th July 2016
Impact of the Spending Review on health and social care- Health Select Committee
ORR’s Annual Health and Safety Report of Performance on Britain’s Railways: 2015-16
The £13 billion sale of former Northern Rock assets National Audit Office
House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts Household energy efficiency measures
Sustainability in the spending review National Audit Office
Spending Review 2015 National Audit Office report.
Government’s management of its performance: progress with single departmental plans National Audit Office report.
ORR’s Annual Health and Safety Report of Performance on Britain’s Railways: 2015-16
The £13 billion sale of former Northern Rock assets National Audit Office
House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts Household energy efficiency measures
Sustainability in the spending review National Audit Office
Spending Review 2015 National Audit Office report.
Government’s management of its performance: progress with single departmental plans National Audit Office report.
Thursday, 14 July 2016
Brexit reports 18-25th July 2016
LSE referendum night debates podcast
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23.00 - 02.00: LSE Referendum Night 2016 part 2
Post Brexit what next for What next for voluntary sector disability organisations VODG
How the UK Video Games Industry can Survive, Revive and Thrive Outside of the EU - TIGA
EEF Brexit survey of members.
Brexit causing job security fears, CIPD survey shows
Making Sense of British Foreign Policy After Brexit Policy Exchange
Is parliament ready for Brexit?- Hansard Society event.
IMF Cuts Global Growth Forecasts on Brexit, Warns of Risks to Outlook
Bank of England Agents summary of business July. examines immediate impact of Brexit.
Lost labour could harm farming industry, warns NFU
Post Brexit what next for What next for voluntary sector disability organisations VODG
How the UK Video Games Industry can Survive, Revive and Thrive Outside of the EU - TIGA
EEF Brexit survey of members.
Brexit causing job security fears, CIPD survey shows
Making Sense of British Foreign Policy After Brexit Policy Exchange
Is parliament ready for Brexit?- Hansard Society event.
IMF Cuts Global Growth Forecasts on Brexit, Warns of Risks to Outlook
Bank of England Agents summary of business July. examines immediate impact of Brexit.
Lost labour could harm farming industry, warns NFU
Health reports 4-15th July 2016
Years of Good Life Based on Income and Health: Re-Engineering Cost-Benefit Analysis to Examine Policy Impacts on Wellbeing and Distributive Justice- Centre for Health Economics
staffing matters counts funding counts- workforce profile and trends in the NHS - Health Foundation.
E-cigarettes: a developing public health consensus Joint statement on e-cigarettes by Public Health England and other UK public health organisations
Deficits in the NHS 2016 Kings Fund.
Now I know it was wrong:Report of the parliamentary inquiry into support and sanctions for children who display harmful sexual behaviour- Barnardos
Staffing matters; funding counts
Workforce profile and trends in the English NHS
- See more at: http://www.health.org.uk/publication/staffing-matters-funding-counts#sthash.67h9jHfB.dpufE-cigarettes: a developing public health consensus Joint statement on e-cigarettes by Public Health England and other UK public health organisations
Deficits in the NHS 2016 Kings Fund.
Now I know it was wrong:Report of the parliamentary inquiry into support and sanctions for children who display harmful sexual behaviour- Barnardos
Staffing matters; funding counts
Workforce profile and trends in the English NHS
- See more at: http://www.health.org.uk/publication/staffing-matters-funding-counts#sthash.67h9jHfB.dpufStaffing matters; funding counts
Workforce profile and trends in the English NHS
- See more at: http://www.health.org.uk/publication/staffing-matters-funding-counts#sthash.67h9jHfB.dpufPolitics reports 4-15th July 2016
Walk Tall: Being a 21st Century Public Servant. The book draws on the
experiences of individuals working in councils and other parts of the
public sector to bring to life the concept of the 21st Century Public
Servant- Local Government Association.
Social policy reports t4-15th July 2016
The impact of welfare reform on the social services workforce IRISS
Towards a new age: The future of the UK welfare state International Longevity Centre
Council Tax Precept Fails to Close Adult Social Care Funding Gap ADASSBusiness case for affordable housing - Peabody
Walking the tightrope The challenges of combining work and care in later life CarersUk
Attendance Allowance and Local Government – Examining the evidence and the options Strategic Society
Not see not heard- A review of the arrangements for child safeguarding and health care for looked after children in England - Care Quality Commission
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