Research Teams
Introduction
Tackling poverty and inequality through reseach on Children and Families, Health and Social Care, Welfare and Poverty and Assets and Wealth.
Latest: read ippr's response to the government's child poverty bill consultation.
ippr's Social Policy team works on issues of major importance in political and public debates, including:
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tackling poverty and inequality
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shaping welfare to provide opportunities for all citizens
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building safe and sustainable communities that provide decent homes for all
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ensuring all children and families can thrive.
Our team programme contains information about all our current and forthcoming projects.
For futher information on the work of ippr's Social Policy team please contact Kayte Lawton at k.lawton@ippr.org.

Shared Responsibilities
National security strategy for the UK

We face serious international security challenges but provided we are willing change the way we think, and adapt our policy solutions to new circumstances, there is much that can be done.
Youth Tracker
Newsletter Issue 1
A quarterly newsletter looking at how Britain’s young people are faring in the recession, and what we can do to support them.
Youth Justice
Towards a Popular, Preventative System

This report proposes ways in which the youth justice system can reduce offending, as well as ways of creating public confidence in the system.