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@jrf_uk

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is an independent organisation working to inspire social change through research, policy and practice.

York, UK
Joined January 2009

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  1. New job working on

  2. New report: - analysing how the media and politicians discuss in 2015

  3. Panel - How to create change?

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  4. New animation with about public definitions of ICYMI

  5. "Make it we not they" brings learning from LGBT social change

  6. Compelling approach to bridging gap between story you want to tell and public attitudes being discussed event

  7. We're with today. What does an attack on poverty mean for those experiencing it?

  8. . is discussing this: How did the media + +politicians discuss poverty in 2015?

  9. Biggest change in public perception over 10yrs is "poverty doesn't just happen to others": 's Suzanne Hall

  10. Thanks to everyone who is part of this conversation-

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  11. Great start to on need for the right language & a sustained approach for social change

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  12. Today's agenda for w @ncbtweet ICYMI

  13. "Poverty causes immeasurable harm but it can be solved; that's the message we need to communicate" says at

  14. Language can convey meaning but can also be a barrier - kicks off

  15. Current public and political attitudes to poverty being discussed today at

  16. Kicking off shortly

  17. Opportunity for a Diversity and Inclusion Officer to join our team. Find out more: Closes 18 December

  18. How did the media & politicians discuss poverty at the election? Find out at & read our report

  19. Have you seen our new animation exploring how the public define in the UK?

  20. Event: how is poverty discussed by media and politicians? Follow from 1.30 for updates

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