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‘I never left care, care left me’: ensuring good corporate parenting into adulthood
Potential for Partnership: Working together to create safer, healthier communities
The New Probation Landscape: Why the voluntary sector matters if we are going to reduce reoffending
Supporting Families, Strengthening Marriage
Requires Improvement: The causes of educational failure
No Quick Fix: Exposing the depth of Britain’s drug and alcohol problem
Up to the Job? : How reforming Jobcentre Plus will tackle worklessness
Turning the Tide: Social justice in five seaside towns
Strengthening relationships to prevent isolation and loneliness in old age
Fractured Families: Why stability matters
Signed On, Written Off: An inquiry into welfare dependency in Britain
Can Secure Colleges Transform Youth Custody?
Setting the record straight: A CSJ response to the Truth and Lies about Poverty report
It Happens Here: Equipping the United Kingdom to fight modern slavery
Measuring Child Poverty: A Consultation on Better Measures of Child Poverty
Why the Dilnot social care reforms miss the point
Time to Wake Up: Tackling gangs one year after the riots
Transforming Childcare, Changing Lives: Making sure that work pays
Forgotten Families? The vanishing agenda
CSJ Response to: Consultation on Co-operative Parenting Following Family Separation: Proposed Legislation on the Involvement of Both Parents in a Child’s Life
Beyond Violence: Breaking cycles of domestic abuse
Rethinking Child Poverty
Building a social recovery? A second year report card on the Coalition Government
Transforming social care for the poorest older people
Commissioning Effective Talking Therapies
Response of the Centre for Social Justice to the Government’s 2012 Roadmap – Putting Full Recovery First
Child Benefit Reform: Dealing with the deficits to put stable families first
A Step Change in Giving: monetising volunteering through the corporate sector

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