North Yorkshire
![]() | ?What works for children? initiative - Breakfast clubsAuthor: P Lucas | Published: April 2003 | 149.67KB City and York universities, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, have been working with Barnardo's to explore how research can be applied to childcare practice. They have written a number of evidence nuggets available as free downloads. |
![]() | ?What works for children? initiative - Group based parenting programmesAuthor: National Children's Bureau | Published: 2004 | 166.54KB City and York universities, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, have been working with Barnardo's to explore how research can be applied to childcare practice. They have written a number of evidence nuggets available as free downloads. |
![]() | ?What works for children? initiative - Home visiting and childhood injuryAuthor: National Children's Bureau | Published: 2004 | 178.41KB City and York universities, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, have been working with Barnardo's to explore how research can be applied to childcare practice. They have written a number of evidence nuggets available as free downloads. |
![]() | ?What works for children? initiative - Traffic calmingAuthor: National Children's Bureau | Published: 2004 | 173KB City and York universities, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, have been working with Barnardo's to explore how research can be applied to childcare practice. They have written a number of evidence nuggets available as free downloads. |
![]() | A 21st Century Voluntary & Community Sector for Yorkshire and the HumberAuthor: Gary Craig, University of Hull | Published: January 2005 | 428.51KB This research report surveys income and activity across voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations in Yorkshire and the Humber. Professor Gary Craig calls for the region and the VCS to take a longer term view of the web of voluntary activity and the ways in which it is supported. |
![]() | A Picture of PerformanceAuthor: Alison Crouch | Published: July 2005 | 62.18KB This report provides an insight into the development of Community Empowerment Network (CEN) activities in the Yorkshire and Humber region. |
![]() | Against the OddsAuthor: Becky Rice | Published: November 2006 | 1.18MB This report presents the findings of a major investigation into what it means to be a child living in bad housing. Carried out between April and August 2006, the investigation looked at the impact of bad housing on children, comparing the lives and life chances of children on either side of Britain?s housing divide. |
![]() | Agenda for Change: VCS Provision in the regionAuthor: Regional Forum and David Harbourne | Published: September 2006 | 26.96KB This paper gives detailed examples of voluntary and community sector provision of Learning and Skills in the region |
![]() | Agenda for Change: Voluntary Sector Contribution, Capacity and PotentialAuthor: Regional Forum and David Harbourne | Published: September 2006 | 124.56KB This paper was commissioned by the LSC and explores each theme of Agenda for Change in turn, and sets out recommendations both for the VCS and the LSC in Yorkshire and Humberside. It has been written through the active collaboration of the VCS |
![]() | Attitudes to poverty - Findings from the British Social Attitudes surveyAuthor: Joseph Rowntree Foundation - Alison Park, Miranda Phillips and Chloe Robinson | Published: 2007 | 111.04KB The British Social Attitudes survey has included a short series of questions about poverty since the mid-1980s. This summary report begins by describing these questions and presenting the fi ndings obtained when they were last asked in 2003. It then presents the results of cluster analysis, a technique used to help summarise the 2003 fi ndings. Finally, we examine the socio-demographic characteristics of those with particularly distinctive views about poverty. |
![]() | Behind Closed DoorsAuthor: Niall Holland, CHAS Housing Aid | Published: October 2006 | 78.81KB We were finding that Housing Benefit was not covering the full rent paid by many of our clients. This pushes many into extreme hardship, poverty and homelessness. This study of 7 rents in localities across England was used successfully to lobby and influence the Welfare Reform Bill as it passed through Parliament. |
![]() | Breaking Point - How unaffordable housing is pushing us to the limitAuthor: Shelter | Published: June 2008 | 1.48MB The lack of affordable homes in Britain has hit millions of households hard. Many have been made homeless as a direct result of high housing costs; many more are trapped in damp, dilapidated, overcrowded or temporary housing, unable to afford to rent or buy a secure, comfortable home. |
![]() | Britain's Immigrants: An economic profileAuthor: Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah, Laurence Cooley and Tracy Kornblatt | Published: September 2007 | 256.28KB This report has been produced to form the empirical basis of an episode of Channel 4?s Dispatches series on the economic characteristics of Britain?s immigrant communities and the contributions they make to the country. |
![]() | Building the FoundationsAuthor: Regional Forum | Published: June 2005 | 150.01KB This report was commissioned by the Learning and Skills Council West Yorkshire to uncover the current barriers for Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) groups to deliver learning and skills projects. The report recommendations are aimed at developing the ability of the BME sector to deliver more learning related activities. |
![]() | Care in a New Welfare SocietyAuthor: Sophie Moullin | Published: December 2007 | 205.68KB Unpaid care is critical for individuals to flourish, and for society to function. Literally from cradle to grave, receiving care from others can promote rather than diminish our capacity to live independently and in dignity. Whether we consider it in terms of economics or ethics, the care provided within families and communities makes an enormous contribution to our lives. |
![]() | Change for Children - Every child mattersAuthor: Resh Spafford | Published: January 2006 | 124.64KB The general aim of the brief funded by ?Change up? was to kick start what the voluntary/community sector in Yorkshire and Humber needed in order to help engage with the Change for Children agenda. |
![]() | Changing Funding ProgrammesAuthor: Prof John Shutt and Felix Kumi-Ampofo | Published: October 2005 | 784.42KB This research quantifies the potential impact of the loss of funding to the voluntary and community sector post 2006. The report demonstrates how important the voluntary sector is to improving the region's quality of life and shows that the sector faces big challenges in the future. |
![]() | Civic Society Advice Sheet - An OverviewAuthor: Civic Society | Published: July 2006 | 25.16KB Many civic societies were formed in the 1950s and 60s in response to concerns about what was happening to our cities, towns and villages as a result of post-war development. |
![]() | Civic Society Advice Sheet - BMEAuthor: Civic Society | Published: July 2006 | 25.98KB Britain today is an increasingly pluralistic and diverse society. |
![]() | Civic Society Advice Sheet - Older peopleAuthor: Civic Society | Published: July 2006 | 26.38KB Civic society membership should, ideally, be representative of the community in which the society is based. While many societies may find their membership tends to be made up predominantly of older people, it is perhaps a paradox that the special needs and interests of this group can easily be overlooked simply because older members may not be active participants in the life of the society. |
![]() | Civic Society Advice Sheet - Young peopleAuthor: Civic Society | Published: July 2006 | 23.97KB One of the problems facing many civic societies is how to involve young people, both in terms of active participation in the activities carried out by societies and also in terms of fostering an interest in the built environment and related matters. Societies need to ensure their own survival. Engaging young people is a crucial concern to ensure that the societies themselves have a future. |
![]() | Collaborative Accounting 2006 - 2014Author: Peg Alexander | Published: February 2006 | 228.48KB This document outlines a strategy and action plan to assist community accounting and community payroll schemes in Yorkshire and the Humber to collaborate. It has been produced by an informal coalition of community accounting and community payroll schemes in the region. |
![]() | Communities, Perceptions and Civic Participation - a survey of public attitudes and activityAuthor: Yorkshire Futures | Published: August 2008 | 1.6MB This is the full report of the Communities, Perceptions and Civic Participation. |
![]() | Communities, Perceptions and Civic Participation - a survey of public attitudes and activity - SummaryAuthor: Yorkshire Futures | Published: July 2008 | 108.42KB The study, the first using the Yorkshire and Humber Citizens Panel, investigated community participation and civic engagement. The region has opportunities to heighten both, and better understanding of citizen activity and viewpoints will help inform how to respond. |
![]() | Community Development Work and Learning research project ? Yorkshire and HumberAuthor: Dr Val Harris and Nicky Gelder | Published: July 2006 | 535.8KB This piece of work was designed and undertaken it was felt it was important to obtain a clear map about the situation for community development within the Yorkshire and Humber Region. The Regional Advisory Group on Community Development and the England Standards Board were concerned about the quality of training and qualifications being delivered under the umbrella of community development and whether it was equipping people effectively to undertake community development work. |
![]() | Community engagement and community cohesionAuthor: Geraldine Blake, John Diamond, Jane Foot, Ben Gidley, Marjorie Mayo, Kalbir Shukra and Martin Yarnit | Published: 2008 | 280.92KB Governance and diversity: fluid communities, solid structures? What are the key questions and why is it so important to address them at the present time? |
![]() | Community participation - Who benefits?Author: Joseph Rowntree Trust - Paul Skidmore, Kirsten Bound and Hannah Lownsbrough | Published: 2006 | 504.08KB Politicians are interested in finding new ways to involve people in making decisions |
![]() | Essays on the Yorkshire and Humber RegionAuthor: Leeds Metropolitan University - John Shutt, Roger Henderson and Steve Johnson | Published: September 2006 | 926.02KB This collection of essays on the regional economy provides an insight into the important applied research and consultancy work undertaken in the Yorkshire and Humber region by three centres within Leeds Metropolitan University: the Centre for Urban Development and Environmental Management (CUDEM); the European Regional Business and Economic Development Unit (ERBEDU) and the Policy Research Institute (PRI). |
![]() | Evaluation Report for the Social Accounting and Audit Pilot Project 2003-2004Author: Teressa Butler | Published: December 2004 | 283.81KB In March 2003 the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Forum secured funding from Government Office for Yorkshire and Humber to run a pilot project to encourage organisations in the voluntary and community sector to undertake social auditing. |
![]() | Every Organisation Matters - Mapping the children and young people?s voluntary and community sectorAuthor: Gary Craig, Helen Gibson, Neil Perkins, Mick Wilkinson and Jane Wray | Published: July 2008 | 951.96KB This study, the first ever mapping of the size and scope of the children and |
![]() | Funding Advice National Network - final reportAuthor: Hollins et al | Published: January 2008 | 173.81KB A report on the feasibility study to establish a national funding advice network |
![]() | Heartland TerritoryAuthor: Linda Joy Mitchell and Helen Bush | Published: June 2005 | 253.42KB Heartland territory is how one voluntary and community organisation decribed the involvement of the sector in all those quality of life, anti-poverty strategies and inclusion projects that are known as public health. |
![]() | Homes for the Future - A new analysis of housing need and demand in EnglandAuthor: Alan Holmans, Sarah Monk and Christine Whitehead | Published: November 2008 | 337.46KB England is facing a severe shortage of affordable homes, a problem that lies at the heart of the country?s housing crisis. As the population increases, this shortage will only get worse, unless we can increase the delivery of affordable homes. Shelter?s new research shows that to meet newly arising need and demand, we must build a greater proportion of social rented and intermediate homes than currently envisaged. |
![]() | Making a DifferenceAuthor: The Social Business Company | Published: March 2005 | 353.91KB This report is the result of an extensive and detailed study by the Social Business Company (SBC), which highlights the process, findings and recommendations for options for effective BME engagement in Yorkshire and the Humber. |
![]() | Mapping the Contribution of the Voluntary and Community Sector in Yorkshire and the HumberAuthor: The Regional Forum, Graha,m Lewis | Published: May 2001 | 214.26KB The Regional Forum's research providing regional level data on the sector's contribution, focusing on number of organisations, employment, volunteering, and contribution to regional economy. |
![]() | Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2006Author: Joseph Rowntree Trust - Guy Palmer, Tom MacInnes and Peter Kenway | Published: December 2012 | 3.18MB The report covers issues from work and education to health and housing. The analysis is built around a set of 50 indicators organised into six chapters, four focused on particular age groups, one looking at low income and one at community issues. |
![]() | Needs, Experiences and Aspirations of Young People from Ethnic Minority Backgrounds in Yorkshire and HumbersideAuthor: June Wiseman and James Elliott - BMG | Published: May 2004 | 864.26KB In July 2003, BMG was commissioned by the Learning and Skills Councils across Yorkshire and Humberside to undertake a survey to develop an improved understanding of the needs, experiences and aspirations of young people (aged 16-25) from ethnic minority communities in the Yorkshire and Humberside Region. |
![]() | Parents into LearningAuthor: Hashim Vali | Published: October 2001 | 195.3KB Parents into Learning - a study commissioned by the Regional Chamber and Yorkshire Forward, and hosted by the Regional Forum, into opportunities for parents into learning in the region. |
![]() | PCDL Survey findings 2009Author: North Yorkshire Learning Consortium | Published: March 2009 | 220.88KB Personal and Community Development Learning (PCDL) is understood to be a key component of VCS activities. Until now much of the evidence produced has been anecdotal and there is no clear picture of the scope of PCDL activity in the sector in York and North Yorkshire. |
![]() | Positively PerceivedAuthor: Peg Alexander | Published: July 2005 | 126.78KB So what do Local Strategic Partnerships really think of the voluntary and community sector? The Regional Forum asked them and the response was Positive! "Positively Perceived" is a report commissioned by the Regional Forum that uncovers how LSPs view the involvement of the voluntary and community sector. |
![]() | Powerful ConnectionsAuthor: Linda Joy Mitchell and Helen Bush | Published: September 2004 | 206.45KB This report presents key findings from the Powerful Connections research into how public agencies connect with the voluntary and community sector to influence policy and strategy. |
![]() | Profiles of the Workforce by Ethnicity and Migrant Workers - Yorkshire and the HumberAuthor: A. Green, D. Owen and R. Wilson | Published: November 2005 | 166.59KB This is one of 9 Regional Profiles. The objective is to provide a set of national and regional profiles of employment patterns, focussing upon gender, age and ethnic group, including variations across occupation and sector dimensions (as far as the data will allow). |
![]() | Project Evaluation - People PlusAuthor: The College of Chinese Physical Culture | Published: March 2003 | 179.68KB The People Plus Project used an innovative and challenging programme of holistic exercise. It developed the |
![]() | Promoting Inclusion and Partnership (PIP) projectAuthor: David Reid Sheffield University | Published: July 2006 | 309.24KB This report provides an overview of the activities and outcomes of the Promoting Inclusion and Partnership (PIP) project. The final report on the PIP project delivers a commentary on how each of the project objectives was approached and tackled. |
![]() | Refugee Engagement with Regional structuresAuthor: the social business company | Published: May 2006 | 91.09KB The aim of this study was to examine Refugee Community Organisations (RCOs) and Refugee Community Foras? (RCF) participation in, and influence on, regional decision making structures in Yorkshire and Humberside, and how they can influence these more effectively. |
![]() | Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in Yorkshire and Humber, 1999-2008Author: Hannah Lewis, Gary Craig, Sue Adamson and Mick Wilkinson | Published: December 2008 | 6.02MB In the last decade the numbers of migrants coming to the UK has peaked and there has been |
![]() | Regional Learning and Skills Group: Looking to the FutureAuthor: David Harbourne | Published: October 2006 | 126.33KB The Government collectively places a high value on the work of the Voluntary and Community Sector. However, individual Government Departments and agencies have to focus on delivering highly-defined targets and are often unable to give much attention to developing their work with the VCS. It is therefore essential for the sector to develop its own strategy for engaging with the public sector. |
![]() | Report of the Support Needs AuditAuthor: Shirley Macredie | Published: March 2007 | 482.68KB Through the Regional Forum, a grant was secured with Capacitybuilders to audit the support needs for LGB groups and |
![]() | Self Assessment Toolkit for Refugee ForumsAuthor: Dr Archana Choksi | Published: April 2006 | 40.24KB This Toolkit offers a range of tools and ideas to guide Refugee Forums in developing strategic aims and objectives, establishing good practices, prioritising their activities, and continually improving and developing their work. |
![]() | So What? Community Engagement Research in Yorkshire and Humber - Digest 1Author: Regional Forum | Published: January 2006 | 83.41KB This first research digest produced by the Regional Forum, with funding from the Active Citizenship Centre draws together a range of community engagement research from across our region. The debate amonsgt researchers, policy makers and community engagement practitioners was to identify practical ways in which community engagement processes could be improved. This digest captures those actions and suggestions for implementation. |
![]() | So What? Community Engagement Research in Yorkshire and Humber - Digest 2Author: Regional Forum Together we Can | Published: April 2006 | 102.53KB The second digest from the Regional Forum. This digest focuses on Evidencing the Value & Impact of Community Participation and alternatives to the way we currently do Engagement. |
![]() | Stepping Forward - EvaluationAuthor: The College of Chinese Physical Culture | Published: October 2002 | 182.88KB The Stepping Forward Project used an innovative and challenging programme of holistic exercise. |
![]() | Sub-Sectoral Research - Yorkshire and the HumberAuthor: Yorkshire and the Humber Regional Forum in BME VCS Regional Panel | Published: 2007 | 119.85KB This study builds on existing knowledge within the voluntary and community sector in Yorkshire and the Humber by identifying the main VCS sub sectors that exist in the region and the extent to which their support needs are being met through existing generic and specialist infrastructure. It will also identify any links to ChangeUp/Capacitybuilders activity. The regional VCS networks in all |
![]() | The development needs of refugee communities in Leeds, Bradford & South YorkshireAuthor: Dr Archana Choksi with Marzieh Berenjin, Hlabera Chirwa and Dorine Nakuti | Published: July 2008 | 765.4KB Refugee Community Organisations (RCOs) are seen as an essential agency for refugee integration. They act as a vital bridge between the refugee community and host society. They adopt a wide range of roles that include acting as intermediary, interpreter, educator, campaigner, negotiator,representative and advocate for refugee individuals or whole communities (Home Office 2005; Refugee Council and Refugee Action 2007). |
![]() | The economic contribution of Rural Community Businesses (RCBs) in the Yorkshire and the Humber regionAuthor: Tony Gore, Ryan Powell and Peter Wells | Published: September 2003 | 277.87KB This study sets out the economic contribution of Rural Community Businesses (RCBs) in the Yorkshire and the Humber region. Previous work on community businesses has focused on their role within metropolitan environments and in particular as part of the process of urban regeneration. |
![]() | The funding language of the futureAuthor: Chris Hollins B.Sc(Hons)Soc | Published: June 2008 | 155.79KB Responding to changes in funding for the 3rd sector - what was happening in 2006 to the funding of 3rd sector organizations in the wider context of sub/regional and national policies |
![]() | The North in NumbersAuthor: Michael Johnson, Olga Mrinska and Howard Reed | Published: November 2007 | 1.15MB This paper provides background to ippr north's Northern Economic Agenda project. The project aims to take a detailed, penetrating look at the economic performance of the three northern regions of England - the North, the Nortth West and Yorkshire and the Humber. |
![]() | The training and learning needs of Black and minority ethnic workers employed in local infrastructure organisations (voluntary and community sectors).Author: Federation for Community Development Learning | Published: September 2007 | 684.59KB The Federation for Community Development Learning was commissioned by the Workforce Development Hub to carry out a survey of the training and learning needs to support the skills development of Black and minority ethnic workers, paid and unpaid, in the voluntary and community sector across England. |
![]() | Understanding attitudes to poverty in the UKAuthor: Joseph Rowntree Trust - Sarah Castell and Julian Thompson | Published: 2007 | 225.62KB The Joseph Rowntree Foundation?s Public Interest in Poverty Issues (PIPI) |
![]() | Understanding the Contribution of the Third Sector in Learning and SkillsAuthor: IFF Research for the Learning and Skills Council | Published: September 2009 | 1.01MB This research uses five years of LSC data to show the value and achievements of third sector providers of learning and skills, and clearly evidences the case that the third sector is contributing and adding value to learners in both their learner achievements and their ability to get employment. The research also evidences that it is the third sector that reach further into communities than most other providers, supporting those people that are least likely to find their way back to learning without this support. |
![]() | Usual SuspectsAuthor: Regional Forum and Bradford University | Published: November 2004 | 136.86KB An analysis of the online discussion facilitated by Bradford University's International Centre for Participation Studies and the Regional Forum's Active Partners Unit. This paper has been prepared by Heather Blakey of the International Centre for Participation Studies at University of Bradford. |
![]() | Women and povertyAuthor: Womens Health Matters/Leeds Initiative | Published: January 2001 | 350.12KB The aim of the research was to collate available information about the lives of women in Leeds. |
![]() | Yorkshire and Humber Climate Change Adaptation study.Author: Yorkshire and Humber Regional Assembly, Yorkshire Futures, Yorkshire Forward, Environment Agency | Published: 2009 | 384.16KB Climate change is a reality that affects us all and its implications are profoundly important for the Yorkshire and Humber region. These implications will become more severe over time and we all need to start to adapt our vulnerable systems, assets, services and management approaches to this challenge now, both individually and collectively. |
![]() | You Can?t Put Me In A Box - Super-diversity and the end of identity politics in BritainAuthor: ippr - Simon Fanshawe and Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah | Published: January 2010 | 205.83KB Britain is not only more diverse than ever before but that diversity itself is growing more diverse. |


