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Children, violence and vulnerability (2023)


In preparing this report, researchers surveyed over 7,500 teenage children in England and Wales about their experiences of violence. The findings paint a highly nuanced picture of the prevalence and severity of violence in children’s lives today.
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The AI Generation: how universities can prepare students for the changing world


Recent advances in generative AI and automation have opened many exciting possibilities for boosting the British economy and business efficiency. This paper, supported by the University of London, considers how universities can continue to fulfil their employability function in this context of rapid and radical change.
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Farming for the future: how paying for public goods can create a thriving rural economy


The authors of this report argue that all farms in te United Kingdom could become economically viable through a mix of agricultural income and payments for carbon sequestration, when those payments match the value attached to climate change mitigation elsewhere in the economy.
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Transforming regulation through collaboration: why we need to talk more about accountability in public services


Work to foster more productive relationships among regulators, inspectors, and practitioners began in 2021, with the aim of improving services for people experiencing multiple disadvantage. This report considers a different approach to regulation in Manchester by identifying entry points for change. The work is the first attempt to bring together this range of actors to...
Policy report

Charting new waters: a progressive policy response to the Channel crossings


This report sets out an alternative approach to managing the recent surge in English Channel crossings. The report draws on IPPR’s engagement with a range of experts to define a progressive agenda for responding to the rise in small boats, including an online workshop in early 2023, to test and discuss different policy options.
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