Job security, workplace mental health, and how well-supported workers feel by their employer, should be monitored annually by the government, a report led by the RSA and the Carnegie UK Trust recommends.
Young people risk “romanticising” mental illness as they to turn to each other for support in place of professional mental health services, a study of teenagers in Greater Manchester warns.
Forty per cent of the public would welcome Basic Income experiments in their local area while just 15 per cent would oppose them, an RSA survey has found.
We are delighted to announce that our Associate Director, Jill Segger, has been made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) “in recognition of your commitment to social justice, through your
Most citizens feel locked-out from economic decisions made by key bodies like the Bank of England and HM Treasury, a new study warns — with only 13 per cent in the North East saying they have any influence over central government.
Policymakers, including the Chancellor of the Exchequer and Bank of England, must take urgent action to involve citizens in economic decision-making, warns a new report.