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We have power as a community

This report explores the ability of deliberative processes to give residents more decision-making power and direction-setting in their homes and neighbourhoods.
15 Dec 2021 Samanthi Theminimulle
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Inclusive and nurturing schools toolkit

This toolkit is designed to support schools, trusts and local authorities to become more inclusive and nurturing, and reduce the number of exclusions.
2 Dec 2021
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The patterns we all wear

Following my last introductory blog post, over the next few blogs I will explore a set of ideas by looking at how they might apply to us as individuals, to organisational culture and change, to policy, place and ideology.
16 Mar 2021 Matthew Taylor FRSA
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One Powerhouse

A Vision for Britain. Planned.
14 Jan 2021
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How to run a citizens’ assembly

Final report of the Innovation in Democracy Programme.
30 Jun 2020
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The Tyranny of Merit | Michael Sandel

In this powerful new RSA Minimate, Michael Sandel confronts our age of stalling social mobility and entrenched inequality, and asks: what will it take to meet one of the biggest political challenges of our time?
24 May 2019
Illustrated graphic featuring snakes, ladders, dice, and people symbolizing a discussion on meritocracy by Michael Sandel. Images represent themes like opportunity, fate, dignity, and meritocratic hubris, with labeled sections indicating winners and losers.
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Addressing economic insecurity

Economic insecurity is a political, economic and societal challenge that public policy must understand and address.
11 Jan 2018
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Inclusive Growth Commission: Making our economy work for everyone

The final report of the RSA Inclusive Growth Commission sets out our framework and recommendations for achieving inclusive growth.
7 Mar 2017
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What is Universal Basic Income?

Everyone’s talking about a ‘citizen’s income’ or ‘basic income’, but what on earth is it? Watch this short explainer video for a quick rundown of the basics.
15 Sep 2016
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Creative citizen, creative state – the principled and pragmatic case for a Universal Basic Income

We make the case for a Universal Basic Income in the UK and outline what it could look like in practice.
16 Dec 2015
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