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Month: June 2018

No 34: Shining a light: reporting on equalities and protected characteristics

June 18, 2018 S-P-A-Administrator 0

by Sarah Vickerstaff As the first round of gender pay gap reporting hits the news, it is worth reflecting on the wider issues around equality […]

Dr Elke Heins explains why strong trade unions often go hand-in-hand with strong social protections.

No 33: Trade unions and social protection – why the strength of collective organisation matters for social security

June 11, 2018 S-P-A-Administrator 0

by Elke Heins The recent strikes in defence of university staff pensions have surprised many with the powerful collective action displayed by members of the […]

Authentic assessment is an important way in which students can develop both academic and real-world skills.

No 32: Authentic assessment: why real world skills matter in the social policy classroom

June 4, 2018 S-P-A-Administrator 0

by Lee Gregory In his lecture “The university and Welfare Objectives”, Titmuss highlights two concerns for Social Policy within Higher Education: to provide training for […]

Recent Posts

  • Blog: Promoting Connectedness Across Differences Through Social Mixing in West Lothian: Insights from Phase One of a Three-Phase Research Project
  • Event: What can the four UK nations learn from each other on health policy?
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  • Event: SPA Pension Policy Group annual public event on Wednesday, 20th May 3pm – 4:30pm
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