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Welcome to the The Knowledge Exchange
For the past 40 years, we've been the first port of call for knowledge on public and social policy and practice.
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- Affordability is new study focus in PBSA market, IN Property Week, Vol 93 No 10 20 Mar 2026, pp43-45
- Paving the way for a revival of Oxford Street (pedestrianisation), IN Property Week, Vol 93 No 9 13 Mar 2026, pp43-45
- Peering into the future of total place, IN MJ, 26 Mar 2026, pp10-11
- Toil, then trouble on LGR (local government reorganisation), IN MJ, 2 Apr 2026, pp10-11
- Warm homes and heat zones, IN Estates Gazette, Vol 2614 4 Apr 2026, pp34-35
- Biodiversity net gain sentiment survey 2026
- Boosting the impact of low-carbon technology through advice: identifying gaps and solutions for impactful advice in social housing
- Camouflaged in the education system: the experiences of children and young people from Armed Forces families
- Decent work: a review of evidence for effective prevention and detection of labour exploitation
- Ensuring every young person is supported: estimating the local authority funding needs to address youth homelessness
- Fixing Universal Credit for families: recommendations for the Universal Credit review
- Protecting lives, building hope: a plan to halve knife crime (CP 1539)
- Public engagement with the energy transition (POSTnote 764)
- Tending the conditions for collaboration: a regional roadmap for growing data-enabled public services (London and Liverpool)
- Trends in children and young people’s reading in print and digital formats
- Work that works for the next generation: the role of job quality in tackling youth inactivity
- Big food in schools: quick, cheap and profitable - who is benefiting from the rise in grab-and-go canteen culture at the expense of child health?
- Coworking spaces: a place-based approach for skill development in left-behind regions, IN Regional Studies, Vol 60 No 1 26 Mar 2026, pp1-21
- Trust on the line: how healthcare in the UK is being reshaped