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What do Sutton Coldfield residents need in the wake of Covid-19 and the cost of living crisis?

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Dr Lee Gregory will be hosting a Festival of Social Sciences event highlighting the social needs of residents in the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield.
Date:
27 October 2022

Social Policy Association annual conference comes to Nottingham in 2023

Description
The conference will be held 5-7 July 2023, on the theme of Rising Inequalities and Poverty: What Role for Social Policy?
Date:
27 October 2022

Young Lives in the Spotlight: Poverty, Place & Belonging in Balsall Heath

Description
This event will provide young people from the area with the opportunity to work and train with drama specialists to co-produce, explore and express the themes of poverty, place and belonging through arts.
Date:
27 October 2022

Queer Populations and Policies Network (QPaP) successfully launched

Description
In collaboration with the LGBT Policy Lab at the University of Vanderbilt, Dr Lee Gregory launched a new international network to explore research into LGBTQ+ people across a range of social sciences disciplines.
Date:
27 October 2022

Dr Malik completes Parliament research fellowship

Description
Dr Malik presented six recommendations from her findings, which would increase levels of participation and engagement with Muslim civic actors and organisations.
Date:
27 October 2022

Presentation to 6th Biennial RAMICS International Congress in Bulgaria

Description
Dr Lee Gregory will be presenting a paper drawing on recent research into poverty and social needs, addressing challenges around poverty, social isolation and poor mental health in the wake of the covid pandemic.
Date:
27 October 2022
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