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Avnee@ippr

@_avneemorjaria_

Strategy, policy, progressive politics
Associate Director of Public Services @ippr

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calendar_today18-05-2023 11:45:15

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.George Dibb spoke to the BBC about the importance of competition for boosting growth - we need to shake up the market in order to let more businesses thrive. Read more in today's report on the CMA: ippr.org/articles/fair-…

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V interesting data crunching from Impetus out today looking into who ends up being NEET ideally so we can stop it happening so often. And this really matters because 1 in 7 young adults are currently NEET!

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We are delighted to be joined by Rt Hon Liz Kendall, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, to hear about the government’s plans to encourage and support people – particularly disabled people and those living with ill-health – back into meaningful work.

We are delighted to be joined by Rt Hon <a href="/leicesterliz/">Liz Kendall</a>, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, to hear about the government’s plans to encourage and support people – particularly disabled people and those living with ill-health – back into meaningful work.
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Great to be joined by @leicedterliz, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. Good to hear the supportive approach: helping disabled people that can and want to work to do so and protecting those that can’t.

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The devil will be in the details. Innovative holistic approaches that link health, skills and work support could be the route to government taking a truly supportive approach.

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Boris Johnson talked a good game on levelling up — but the total lack of delivery has only deepened disillusionment. 📻 Zoë Billingham spoke to Sascha O'Sullivan for Politico's Westminster Insider pod 👇

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Hugely thought provoking report from my brilliant colleague Parth Patel on the future of progressive politics in a rapidly changing world. Do give it a read and share thoughts! 👇

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The left is losing the working class vote, giving the populist right an opening to steal their historic claim to being for the many, not the few. It's time to re-invent or die. Find out more: ippr.org/articles/facin…

The left is losing the working class vote, giving the populist right an opening to steal their historic claim to being for the many, not the few. It's time to re-invent or die. 

Find out more: ippr.org/articles/facin…
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🚨NEW PODCAST🚨 Do we need to rethink how we train teachers and leaders in schools? Loic Menzies and Avnee@ippr talk through the new report from IPPR and Ambition Institute that looks at how to improve and expand professional development. Listen here: insideyoured.com

🚨NEW PODCAST🚨

Do we need to rethink how we train teachers and leaders in schools?

<a href="/LoicMnzs/">Loic Menzies</a> and <a href="/_AvneeMorjaria_/">Avnee@ippr</a> talk through the new report from <a href="/IPPR/">IPPR</a> and <a href="/Ambition_Inst/">Ambition Institute</a> that looks at how to improve and expand professional development.

Listen here: insideyoured.com
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1/ Partnering with Changing Realities /w support from Child Poverty Action Group, our new report considers priorities for change for the upcoming child poverty strategy, informed by parents with experience on low incomes. ippr.org/articles/getti…

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Investing in professional development is a sure fire way to improve the experiences of schoolchildren. Loic Menzies and I discuss how in this podcast 👇

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Extending Free School Meals to everyone on Universal Credit would lift 100,000 children out of poverty, saving families £448 per year per child. 📚 Our report out today sets out a long-term plan to reduce child poverty: ippr.org/articles/getti…

Extending Free School Meals to everyone on Universal Credit would lift 100,000 children out of poverty, saving families £448 per year per child.

📚 Our report out today sets out a long-term plan to reduce child poverty: ippr.org/articles/getti…
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Great to join Avnee@ippr & Tom Richmond to delve into the ideas behind “A System that Empowers”, which I wrote with the brilliant Marie Hamer. Find out how govt could build a more sustainable & empowering approach to school improvement by investing in the school workforce

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Expanding Free School Meals to all children in households on Universal Credit is a great move (we would say that — we recommended it). But it should be just a down payment on a much bolder plan to end child poverty. 📻 #ICYMI: Avnee@ippr on LBC 👇

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Following a trip to Washington DC, today we publish our findings. Hot takes: 1. Long-term structural reform is key to maintaining trust in mainstream politics; 2. Economic growth must be linked to the cost of living; 3. Progressives need to support new, authentic messengers. 👇

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We have been calling for the extension of free school meals for years (see report from 2021). The evidence for its impact on young people, their heath and their educational outcomes is clear. This will make a huge difference. Well done Bridget Phillipson ippr.org/articles/build…

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Poorer children, children known to social services, those with school-identified special educational needs, and children from ethnic minority backgrounds disproportionately experience school exclusions. 📻 Efua Poku-Amanfo on BBC Radio 4 👇