Below the Breadline: The relentless rise of food poverty in Britain Oxfam report
A minimum income standard for the UK in 2014 Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Association of Directors of Adult Social Services' has published the results of its annual budget survey
A Presumption Against Imprisonment: Social Order and Social Values British Academy
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
Monday, 30 June 2014
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
Economics reports 23-27th June 2014
Work that pays final report of the Living Wage Commission.
Equitable full employment - delivering a jobs recovery for all TUC
the real deal- funeral costs - report by Citizen Advice Bureau Scotland rising costs of funerals
Infrastructure 2014 report by CityUk brings key statistics and facts to show how infrastructure investment adds economic value, how the private sector has played a crucial role in the development of UK infrastructure, the scope and opportunities presented by the National Infrastructure Plan and, finally, assessments of global demand and funding.
Financial resilience in later life report AgeUK
Abolishing the innovation poll tax Centre for Policy Studies report.
in the UK from 1970 to 2011 Civitas report.
Health reports 23-27th June 2014
Enough is enough A report on child protection and mental health services for children and young people- Centre for Social Justice
Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH)
Tackling health inequalities: the case for investment in the wider public health workforce
Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH)
Tackling health inequalities: the case for investment in the wider public health workforce
Third Sector Research Centre (TSRC)
Public sector commissioning of local mental health services from the third sector Third Sector research centre
Public sector commissioning of local mental health services from the third sector Third Sector research centre
Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) Inquiry into future of patient care launched
Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) NHS financial temperature check briefing
Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) NHS financial temperature check briefing

Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Health reports 16-21 June 2014
RCN publishes ‘All in it together? The Executive pay bill in England’s NHS’
Health Literacy- Report from the Royal College of General Practitioners.
Nuffield Trust - A decade of austerity in Wales? The funding pressures facing the NHS in Wales to 2025/26
The Peter Sowerby Commission report a group of experts established by the Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College London with a grant from the Peter Sowerby Foundation, has concluded that there are major benefits to health from sharing records, first by ensuring all staff caring for a patient have access to details of their condition, medication and test results
Reform
Going with change: allowing new models of health care to be provided for NHS patients
College of Medicine
Recipes for sustainable healthcare
This report makes recommendations for how the delivery of NHS care can be made more sustainable and help to improve outcomes for people living with long-term conditions
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Economics reports 16-21 June 2014
China free trade zones discussion papers CityUK
The road from Serfdom - report on UK taxation by Centre for Policy Studies.
Marketing social investments - an outline of the UK financial promotion regime City of London Research
The road from Serfdom - report on UK taxation by Centre for Policy Studies.
Marketing social investments - an outline of the UK financial promotion regime City of London Research
Social policy reports 16-21st June 2014
British Social Attitudes report.
Reading Counts: Why English and maths skills matter in tackling
homelessness - St Mungos report shows high levels of reading and writing problems amongst the homeless.
Families on the brink: welfare reform in London Child Poverty Action Group. London Councils lack housing.
Youth courts inquiry - final report The National Children's Bureau and the Independent Parliamentarians' Inquiry into the Operation and Effectiveness of the Youth Court
Reading Counts: Why English and maths skills matter in tackling
homelessness - St Mungos report shows high levels of reading and writing problems amongst the homeless.
Families on the brink: welfare reform in London Child Poverty Action Group. London Councils lack housing.
Youth courts inquiry - final report The National Children's Bureau and the Independent Parliamentarians' Inquiry into the Operation and Effectiveness of the Youth Court
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