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15 Jul 2020
Aidan Daly
Despite the pandemic, school pupils are demonstrating creative confidence and a commitment to making their communities a better place.
12 Feb 2020
Hannah Breeze Ruth Le Breton
The RSA’s Hannah Breeze and Young Citizens’ Ruth Le Breton on how teachers can support pupil-driven community and volunteer work.
12 Dec 2019
Hannah Lee
Hannah Lee, a sixth form student at Arrow Vale RSA Academy in Redditch writes a personal account about her journey to London to participate in the Global Climate Strike march.
29 Nov 2019
Hugh Thomas FRSA
Hugh Thomas FRSA, Director of My Future My Choice and Education Director for the Bristol Initiative Charitable Trust, discusses the value of Catalyst funding.
24 Sep 2019
Matthew Taylor
Two new studies suggest that more people then we think just want to smash the system and embrace chaos. How does this change how we think about political alienation?
18 Sep 2019
Will Willson FRSA
Having spent 10 years in the Met police specialising in supporting vulnerable young people who have been exploited by violent gangs, Will Willson FRSA will now be taking his expertise to Jamaica, a country with the 5th highest murder rate globally.
30 Jul 2019
Ian Lacey
From simple ideas like a local community bus service right through to initiatives like Ty Solar by Western Solar, this blog considers if similar ideas and possibilities could be initiated through a new model of income-assisted CCEs.
10 Jul 2019
Kerstyn Comely
We had an emotive story, an undeniably important mission, and a multi-award winning app to deliver our initiative. How hard could it possibly be to get people to click on a link and donate a quid? Very bloody hard, as it happens.
02 Jul 2019
Alex Jordan FRSA
Alex Jordan FRSA, reflects on his experience pitching his project, Skateparks Project, at RSA Engage: Making Change Happen Locally in London earlier this year.
08 Nov 2018
Lauren Anders Brown
Lauren Anders Brown FRSA has made films about women in 37 countries, but it took visiting a refugee camp in Malawi to teach her about the positive environmental impact of using menstrual cups
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