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All the publications published by JRF, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation - the latest ideas on solving social issues and poverty.

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Landscapes of helping: kindliness in neighbourhoods and communities

Landscapes of helping: kindliness in neighbourhoods and communities

17th Mar 2015
Cyclist and pedestrian smiling
How can 'positive risk-taking' help build dementia-friendly communities?

How can 'positive risk-taking' help build dementia-friendly communities?

11th Nov 2014
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Growing up in Northern Ireland

Growing up in Northern Ireland

22nd Nov 2011
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Exploring experiences of poverty in Bradford

Exploring experiences of poverty in Bradford

18th May 2011
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Poverty, ethnicity and place

Poverty, ethnicity and place

18th May 2011
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Neighbourhood, community and housing in Bradford

Neighbourhood, community and housing in Bradford

17th Nov 2010
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Participation and community on Bradford’s traditionally white estates

Participation and community on Bradford’s traditionally white estates

30th Jul 2010
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Evidence from research and development work in Bradford

Evidence from research and development work in Bradford

6th Oct 2009
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Young people and territoriality in British cities

Young people and territoriality in British cities

14th Oct 2008
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Social interactions in urban public places

Social interactions in urban public places

24th Apr 2007
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Building a good life for older people in local communities

Building a good life for older people in local communities

1st Oct 2004
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Planning for disabled people in New Osbaldwick

Planning for disabled people in New Osbaldwick

5th Nov 2002
Response to the consultation on the review of the No Secrets Guidance
Communities in the balance: The reality of social exclusion on housing estates

Communities in the balance: The reality of social exclusion on housing estates

29th Nov 2000
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Child's play: Facilitating play on housing estates

Child's play: Facilitating play on housing estates

1st Jun 1997
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Neighbours views of official sites for travelling people

Neighbours views of official sites for travelling people

1st Dec 1996
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Increasing polarisation between better-off and poorer neighbourhoods in Oldham and in Oxford

Increasing polarisation between better-off and poorer neighbourhoods in Oldham and in Oxford

1st Aug 1994

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The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is an independent social change organisation working to solve UK poverty. Uniquely, we also run a housing association and care provider, the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust.

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