Luke Timmons explores the complexity of the role of early intervention and prevention in addressing long-term economic outcomes.
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Czech philosopher Jan Patoçka's concept of ‘putting soul in the city’ immediately intrigued Graham Henderson FRSA, and he set about exploring what we could learn from his work.
Stories from the first week on the road for the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission.
How can we put soul into our cities? Graham Henderson FRSA explores the importance of public art and discusses why we might need to approach it differently.
The chair of the RSA's Food, Farming and Countryside Commission Sir Ian Cheshire on the importance of public engagement and joined up government
Sharon Blackburn from the National Care Forum asks us to challenge our perceptions of care homes by highlighting some of the UK's most pioneering examples
On March 27th the Sustainable Households subgroup of the RSA’s Sustainability Network organised a webinar on the topic: Energy Efficiency-Smart Homes and Smart Behaviours.
Matthew Taylor explores the danger of implying that the only reason people can’t change the world around them is they lack the right attitude.
Why evidence in arts and cultural education needs to be used for improving, not just proving.
Steve Acklam shares his search for the right care for a loved one in response to the RSA's Reimagining the Care Home work