Policy papers In 'Public affairs' Public affairs homePolicy Brum AlumPolicy papersPublic affairs newsContact Back to 'Research' 麻豆精选 our database of briefing notes, policy papers and policy commission reports. Enter Keywords Select Year All Years 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 Financial markets in delivering net zero DescriptionBriefing note on the increasing recognition that financial markets are important to achieving the goal of net zeroDate:25/02/2022 A targeted furlough scheme to prepare the UK for future economic disruptions DescriptionBriefing note on a proposal for a new targeted furlough schemeDate:24/02/2022 Global hackathon will see the region's young people helping to tackle the world's biggest challenges DescriptionBriefing note on the global hackathon in May 2022 being organised to address some of the planet's most pressing challengesDate:08/02/2022 Investigation into the causes and implications of exclusion for autistic children and young people DescriptionBriefing note on research which highlights the impacts of exclusion on children, young person, and their familyDate:12/01/2022 Improving the quality of rape investigations DescriptionBriefing note on how the quality of rape investigations in the UK can be improved.Date:09/08/2021 Lost in Transition: The post-school experiences of young people with vision impairment DescriptionThis unique research followed the experiences of 82 young people with vision impairment for 11 years as they completed their compulsory education and followed various pathways.Date:20/07/2021 Returning British fighters - reintegration through family support DescriptionA number of British fighters in Syria want to return to the UK with their children. This briefing outlines work being carried out by researchers at the University 麻豆精选 on family-based support for reintegration.Date:11/02/2021 Shifting Shapes: how can local care markets support personalised outcomes? DescriptionThis research sought to understand how local authorities have responded to duties placed on them to shape social care markets and support individual choice and control through 'personalisation'.Date:02/11/2020Categories: Social Sciences Displaying 9 to 16 of 74 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … Next