Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts December 18, 2020 My reflections on Community Planning – CONNECTED by Louise McMahon, Director of Integrated Care with Health and Social Care Board
News Stories Read More News Stories December 15, 2020 Online Harms: Initial Response by Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts December 14, 2020 Online Harms: The Way Forward by William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK Trust, Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate and Professor Lorna Woods, University of Essex
News Stories Read More News Stories December 4, 2020 England set for sharp and prolonged decline in national wellbeing by Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts October 16, 2020 Community and Voluntary Sector involvement in Community Planning – An agile and flexible approach needed by Kim Weir, Community Planning Officer at Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts October 14, 2020 Addressing the “infodemic” through a focus on online system design by Professor Lorna Woods, University of Essex, William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK Trust and Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts September 11, 2020 Online Harms – Interlocking Regulation by William Perrin, Trustee, Carnegie UK Trust and Professor Lorna Woods, University of Essex
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts September 10, 2020 Online harms: where are we now? by Maeve Walsh, Carnegie Associate
News Stories Read More News Stories September 2, 2020 New wellbeing metrics developed for towns by Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts August 10, 2020 Can COVID-19 help accelerate Northern Ireland into an Enabling State? by Hannah Ormston, Policy and Development Officer and Lauren Pennycook, Senior Policy and Development Officer
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts July 17, 2020 Out with the old, in with the bold: six propositions for building back better by Sarah Davidson, CEO, Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts June 11, 2020 Putting our money where our children’s mouths are: Understanding public spending on children’s wellbeing by Jackie Brock, Sophie Flemig, Katherine Trebeck and Jen Wallace.