Total spending on social security in the five years of this Parliament will top £1 trillion
CSJ says these areas represent the tragedy of wasted human potential
Young Offenders’ Institutions (YOIs) in England are not providing the most basic education requirements, new data from the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) shows.
“The UK’s childcare system has for too long been unaffordable, inflexible and a barrier into work for parents. The measures being brought forward by the Government have the potential to help parents of young children who want to work into employment.
Speaking before new child benefit rules are introduced, the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has expressed concern over the impact they could have on family stability.
Family breakdown and the decline in the importance of marriage are cited by the public as key causes of the serious social problems facing Britain, according to a new opinion poll.
Some of Britain’s most effective grassroots poverty-fighting charities believe Britain is still a “broken” society, according to a new survey carried out by a leading thinktank.
Crude and flawed yardsticks for measuring child poverty should be scrapped and replaced with a range of new indicators reflecting the true causes of deprivation...
Annual report card on Government policies awards lowest marks to treatment of charities.
Efforts to strengthen the family have fallen victim to a "political tug of war" in the Coalition Government...
The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has urged the Chancellor to rethink Government plans to cap tax relief on charitable donations in an open letter sent to the Treasury...
Christian Guy, Policy Director at the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), has issued the follow statement in response to the report from the Riots, Communities and Victims Panel...
Whilst the CSJ welcomes the removal of the ‘cliff edge’ from the proposed child benefit reforms, there remains a fundamental flaw within the Government’s plans...
Leading think-tank welcomes the report published today by the Children’s Commissioner for England They Never Give Up on You, following her School Exclusions Inquiry...
Family stability will suffer a further blow if the Government presses ahead with its current plans to axe child benefit for higher rate taxpayers, a major think-tank warns in a new report today.
Gavin Poole, Executive Director of the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), has issued the following statement in response to the inquiry into Social Care by the Health Select Committee:
Gavin Poole, Executive Director of the Centre for Social Justice, has issued the statement below in response to ‘Landing in Dover’, a report from the Children’s Commissioner for England: