February 1, 2024

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Reimagine Money’s Role in Social Transformation – Our Future

Too often money blocks rather than enables change. It is designed by and for those holding the money. Many times, those driving social change do it in spite of the money rather than because of it.    Money is often siloed and tied to a single issue rather than recognising that this is holistic interconnected

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Harness Economic Trends for Social Benefit – Our Future

Social policy sits in a different bucket from industrial strategy and often reacts to the consequences of economic change rather than proactively working to ensure that economic opportunity delivers a wider social dividend. To create good growth we need to exploit the interconnectivity between industrial strategy and social policy.   The coming green industrial revolution

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Rebalance Power and Empower Citizens – Our Future

Currently, most people living in de-industrialised communities are powerless to shape the decisions made about their areas. John Boswell, John Shillick and colleagues at University of Southampton write that deindustrialised communities are:   “…‘held back’ by a systemic lack of power. Local people have lost effective control over their lives, livelihoods, and the future development

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Build Trust and Social Connections – Our Future

We have fallen out of touch and out of trust with each other. In his book Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam charts the degradation of social capital in the US, within and between groups. He shows that this loss of social capital has long term consequences for addressing social issues, economic productivity and our wider health

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Rooted in Place and Tethered by Loved Citizens’ Institutions – Our Future

Over time, economic dogma and a rational approach to strategy and operations has all but erased “places” from the agenda. National programmes and services are designed for efficiency but experience tissue rejection on implementation. They don’t “fit” with the landscape of where we live, who we know and the pattern of our lives. They prioritise

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Our Future Approach – Empowering Communities for Sustainable Change

In this essay Our Future CEO, Emily Bolton, shares the vision, love and practical approach that is at the heart of Our Future’s work. We hope that this essay gives a bit more insight into what motivates us, the country we believe in and the hope we see every day. There are brilliant people in

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Ordinary Hope: A New Way of Changing Our Country Together – Our Future

CL Policy Lab and Joseph Rowntree Foundation published an anthology sharing perspectives on how we can renew our country, have policy founded on relationships, respect and practically getting on with the work and how government can play a different role in supporting people to achieve the good life they dream of.    We were thrilled

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