
Ed Mayo, Secretary General of Co-operatives UK blogs about Humanity at Work, our latest research report, on MONDRAGON Corporation, the world’s largest industrial cooperative association.
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Date: April 05 2017
Posted by: Ed Mayo
Ed Mayo, Secretary General of Co-operatives UK blogs about Humanity at Work, our latest research report, on MONDRAGON Corporation, the world’s largest industrial cooperative association.
Find out moreThe Young Foundation, in partnership with Co-operatives UK, have created a joint set of key learnings that government and civil society can take from this model for the UK and beyond. We will be utilizing these proposals to influence the debate going forward on how to develop truly inclusive societies.
Find out moreOn International Women's Day 2017, our weekly news brief celebrates the work of women and highlights how our research and partnering organisations are working to tackle continuing gender inequalities.
Find out moreBringing you some highlights from across the three areas of our work; social innovation and investment, work with communities and research.
Find out moreLast week, as part of our EU-funded SI DRIVE project, the Young Foundation opened its doors to experts on health and social care innovation from across the world in order to explore global goals for social innovation in health and social care and how can we build health systems for the future. Read some of the key takeaways from the meeting...
Find out moreBringing you some highlights from across the three areas of our work; social innovation and investment, work with communities and research.
Find out moreDate: December 13 2016
Posted by: Lucy Cui
“If we change the story we tell ourselves then it leaves everything open to possibilities.”
Find out moreDate: December 07 2016
Posted by: Lucy Cui
Community led innovation has experienced a massive growth in the past year. SIC reflects this in the community led innovation network – an entire group of people dedicated to developing and disseminating community led innovation tools, methods and ideas. Monica Nagore and Lucy Cui are coordinating the community led innovation network on behalf of the... Find out more
One of our researchers Hannah Rich discusses Trump, Brexit and how we have to start listening to people in communities and supporting them to lead change.
Find out moreDate: October 24 2016
Posted by: Glenys Thornton
CEO, Baroness Glenys Thornton, outlines our new community initiative to tackle inequality in Wales.
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