It is important for the directorate to put in place evidence-led policies and regulations that support the organisations across its sectors (charities, youth organisations, and social enterprises) so that they can flourish and respond to new challenges. CSY is keen to understand new perspectives and evidence on innovative financing and investment. The directorate is sensitive to understanding contexts, spaces and places in order to ensure levelling up and pride in place across all regions actively tackling regional disparities.
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This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
Inequality is a growing problem in the United Kingdom (UK) with austerity measures continuing to hit the poorest hardest. The pandemic shone a light on rising inequality in the UK. It also brought about large-scale cross...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of Glasgow
The project addresses spatial inequalities in Glasgow through policy partnerships and aligning multiple sectors to achieve inclusive sustainable futures.
The plan of activities for this project is divided into five Work Packages (WPs), and the project team on both countries will meet virtually monthly to evaluate progress and further objectives. This initiative will be un...
Funded by: ESRC
Lead research organisation: University of Liverpool
The project partially addresses the question as it focuses on intra-regional inequalities and 'left-behind' places, which could be relevant to CSY’s policy responsibilities, but it does not directly address the specific drivers of these inequalities.
Urban equality refers to the possibility of attaining an even distribution of access to resources, services and opportunities, as well as recognition of social diversity and inclusion in decisions that affects urban citi...
Funded by: GCRF
Lead research organisation: University College London
The project partially addresses the question as it focuses on urban equality and the challenges of prosperity, resilience, and extreme poverty, which could be relevant to CSY’s policy responsibilities, but it does not directly address the specific drivers of spatial inequalities.