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The Christie Commission 10 years on: Reflections on progress and areas for action

Caroline Gardner, Professor Graeme Roy, Professor James Mitchell, Public services, Scotland, SeminarBy adminJuly 15, 2021

Roundtable discussion, 10 years from the Christie Commission, considering why progress might have stalled, the lessons learned in service delivery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and where efforts should be focused now.

Working with the real welfare reform experts

Commentary, Glasgow Council for Voluntary Sector, Joanna Speirs, Research project - outputs, Third sector, Welfare & social securityBy adminJune 14, 2016

How people with lived experience of the welfare system can become more involved in the design, development and delivery of the services they use.

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