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Forthcoming events:

The CSJ will be launching its new policy research programme in the run up to the 2015 election.
Breakthrough Britain II will revisit the award winning Breakthrough Britain published in 2007 with a view to proposing further policy areas that need to be addressed in order to improve the lives of Britains most disadvantaged citizens. More details to follow soon.

CSJ in the news:

1. Axing child benefit for some could cause a new wave of family breakdown says The CSJ. Read more in The Express or The Telegraph

2. The CSJ policy of tax breaks for married couples gains traction in the run up to the budget. Read from The Express or The Spectator

3.  A Guardian poll shows that 58.6% of readers think that CSJ proposed C-volunteering will be revolutionary in persuading businesses to support charities. Read from The Guardian

4.  The CSJ encourages Esther Ranzen with her plan to set up a new helpline to combat loneliness in the elderly. Read from The Daily Mail

The Minister for Civil Society Nick Hurd MP shares at the CSJ’s annual Alliance conference what his Government is doing to make it easier to run a charity or social enterprise. Read more here

The Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP chose to make his inaugural speech as Shadow Health Secretary at the CSJ. Hosted by  Dr Samantha Callan, the CSJ’s chairman in residence, he supported our recent mental health related policy proposals.  "Mental health", he said,"must move from the edges to the centre of the NHS.” Read more here

The Secretary of State for the Department of Work and Pensions, the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith launched his department's CSJ influenced Social Justice strategy: Social Justice: Transforming lives

"Now make this Strategy the foundation of a social renewal", says the CSJ