Levelling Up Commission: Homelessness and Rough Sleeping
A recent inquiry session held by Curia’s Levelling up Commission sought to provide commission members with a greater understanding of the challenges facing the housing
A recent inquiry session held by Curia’s Levelling up Commission sought to provide commission members with a greater understanding of the challenges facing the housing
The Government has announced that the futures of some cherished local sites such as pubs, museums and sports clubs have been secured with a £12.3m levelling up boost.
Recently, Curia’s Levelling Up Commission held an inquiry session on housing and homelessness. The inquiry was split into three sessions, with the second section focusing on place-based deprivation and how the government can address the role of infrastructure in regional inequalities.
A new report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) shows that social mobility is now tougher than in the last 50 years, with those in the North disproportionately impacted.
Parental income and wealth is of even more importance today in determining someone’s income across their lifetime. This poses serious questions for the Government’s levelling up agenda.
Next week, Curia’s Levelling Up commission is holding its third inquiry session based on housing and homelessness. Chaired by the former Shadow Minister for Social Care and Mental Health and Former Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities, Paula Sherriff, the Housing and Homelessness Inquiry will take place over a two-hour sitting. The panels will be divided across three sessions.
The second session of the inquiry is titled “Improving wellbeing in neighbourhoods experiencing greater deprivation and homelessness”. This panel will look to address regional inequalities within levelling up, with a focus on place-based deprivation and the role of infrastructure in this.
Next week, Curia’s Levelling Up commission is holding its third inquiry session based on housing and homelessness. Chaired by the former Shadow Minister for Social
Crawley Borough Council is improving energy efficiency in its housing stock, as part of funding from the Towns Fund, worth £4 million. Work is proposed
The Levelling Up Commission recently held three back-to-back online panel sessions focused on educational inequalities. The sessions were all hosted by Paula Sheriff, the former Shadow Minister for Social Care and Mental Health and Women and Equalities.
At the launch of Levelling Up 2.0: A Blueprint for the Future Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities, articulates the Conservative Party’s vision for creating a more equitable and prosperous United Kingdom.
Ahead of a speech by Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Michael Gove convener of the book Levelling Up 2.0: A Blueprint for the Future
The Levelling Up Commission’s First Inquiry Sessions of 2023
In the third feature from the launch of the Levelling Up 2.0: A Blueprint for the Future book launch, Members of Parliament and Council Leaders
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