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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

Thursday, 29 September 2016

Health reports 10-16th October 2016



Pressure Points: carers and the NHS Carers UK

Inequalities in Mental Health, Cognitive Impairement and Dementia Among Older People UCL Institute of Health Inequality
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Government reports 10-16th October 2016

Public administration better regulation report.

Children in need of help or protection National Audit Office report

The state of health care and adult social care in England 2015/16 - Care Quality Commission

The Government Balance Sheet Public Accounts Committee

The future of rail: Improving the rail passenger experience Transport Committee

Review of annuity sales practices Financial Conduct Authority


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Social policy reports 10-16th October 2016

Votey McVoteface: Understanding the growing turnout gap between the generations Resolution foundation.

Hanging on: the stresses and strains of Britain’s ‘just managing’ families Resolution Foundation.
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Health reports 10-16th October 2016



Pressure Points: carers and the NHS Carers UK

Inequalities in Mental Health, Cognitive Impairement and Dementia Among Older People UCL Institute of Health Inequality
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Brexit reports 10-16th October 2016


MillionPlus: Trade in HE services and research - negotiating Brexit

Labour Party open letter 

Brexit on our terms - UNITE union report impact on manufacturing 

Legal Challenge

Monckton Brexit Blog gives you expert legal insight and analysis from barristers at Monckton Chambers.on legal challenge to article 50
Mishcon de Reya blog
Edwin Coe
Bindmans
Croft Solicitors 
Bhatia Best
People's challenge legal argument
People's Challenge website
Fair Deal for Expats website


Secretary of State for Exiting the UK announcements
UK government skeleton argument 


UK Constitutional Law Association
EU Law blog 
Counsel magazine commentary

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Brexit reports 3-10th October 2016

Purchasing Managers Index releases - covers sector activity after the Brexit vote

Long-term Economic Implications of Brexit Fraser of Allande
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Social policy reports 26-30th september 2016

Migration is not the way to staff the care sector. The answer is to improve pay and conditions Migration watch report.
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Brexit reports 26-30th september 2016

The impact of exiting the European Union on higher education inquiry Education select committee launched

Planning Brexit - Institute for Government report on Government Planning 

Spike in hate crime following Brexit vote. 

World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness report - considers impact of Brexit on UK

Britain after Brexit: will something continue to turn up? LSE Public Event David Smith
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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Health reports 26-30th september 2016

Improving the health of the public by 2040’ Academy of Medical Sciences

What if People had to pay £10 to see a GP - Kings Fund Essays
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Monday, 26 September 2016

Government reports 26-30th september 2016



Public administration committee Follow-up to PHSO report on unsafe discharge from hospital
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Economics reports 26-30th september 2016

EEF Uk manufacturing 2016

Counting the Pennies: Increasing transparency in the UK’s public finances Transparency International.
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Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Social policy reports 16-23th september 2016

Grammar schools and social mobility Education Policy Institute
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Brexit reports 16-23th september 2016

Britain and the EU: manufacturing an orderly exit EEF

Brexit and the future of migrants in the social care workforce Independent Age

After Brexit EU migration for work must be reserved for highly-skilled roles with a limit of 30,000 a year Migration Watch

Assessment of the UK economy post brexit ONS 

Border after brexit - Adam Smith Institute.

OECD Brexit - interim economic outlook. 

Post - Brexit The impact for social care provider organisations VODG 

UK-EU trade and jobs linked to exports- Civitas

A Briefing: Fisheries policy outside the EU- IEA 

Brexit Red Lines Our seven key demands from the UK’s negotiations with the EU Global Justice Now


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Government reports 16-23th september 2016

UK military operations in Syria and Iraq Defence select committee

London Assembly Serious Youth violence report.

Transforming rehabilitation Public Accounts committee

Committee on Fuel Poverty report.
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Health reports 16-23th september 2016

Youth drinking in transition- demos

Economics of housing and health the role of housing associations - Kings Fund.

Richmond Charities - real lives listening to the voices of people who use social care.

Fairer Decisions, Better Health for All: Health Equity and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Centre for Health Economics

A digital NHS - Kings Fund report  

Underfunded, underdoctored, overstretched: The NHS in 2016 Royal College of Physicians

Fiscal sustainability analytical paper: Fiscal sustainability  and public spending on health Office for Budgetary Responsibility.

A false economy Cuts to Continuing Professional Development funding for nursing, midwifery and the Allied Health Professions in England Council of Deans
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Economics reports 16-23th september 2016

The distributional impact of State Pension age rises Pensions Policy Institute


At-retirement financial advice in the workplace report Pensions Policy Institute

FSB Voice of small business index. 

Fitter Report Financial Innovation Today: Towards Economic Resilience“  Dr Mark Davis & Dr Tim Braunholtz-Speight- covers alternative models of finance.
 
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