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21 Mar 2022
Ruth Hannan
Explore the themes of our People and Place research and how we hope to work with people and places to increase participation, reduce inequalities and develop systems that centre wellbeing.
09 Feb 2022
Jake Jooshandeh
Read how our call for private-sector key workers to be eligible for affordable housing prioritisation was met with a GLA announcement in December 2021.
15 Mar 2021
Samanthi Theminimulle
We’re launching a new project using deliberative democracy to reinsert citizen voice back into decisions made about our houses and neighbourhoods. We’ll be working through some of the challenges and unknowns out loud and together, to facilitate as much impact as possible.
08 Jan 2021
Chris Hildrey
The loss of an address can be a crippling blow for those who need support. It’s time that was fixed.
19 Nov 2019
David Palmer FRSA
David Palmer FRSA lives just outside Abergavenny, and since 2012 he has been the Co-operative Housing Project Manager working across Wales to promote social, financial and digital inclusion through a range of projects.
04 Oct 2019
Hannah Webster
We asked young people in Manchester and across the country about their housing experiences. They need more modern options to reflect the reality of work – and stop forcing sacrifices to save.
09 Sep 2019
Paul Atherton
Paul Atherton has been homeless for over ten years and recently spoke at the RSA to garner interest in his London Citywide art project “Paul Atherton's Displaced” designed to dispel the myths of homelessness.
11 Jul 2019
Riccardo Sanavio
On 27th June 2019, the second edition of Dialogue: Grow-Feed-Innovate, organized by the RSA Japan Fellows’ Network (RSA JFN), took place at the Balcony of Venture Cafe in Toranomon Hills.
20 Jun 2019
Paul Eastwood
Paul Eastwood encourages us to be more humane, more caring, more ambitious, and more new century than old in our thinking and approaches to the housing model.
13 Jun 2019
Ed Cox
The growth of global mega-cities has slowed. We need to think in terms of bigger regions to drive productivity – Scotland and London show that it works.
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