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Runnymede (1 items)

Runnymede is the UK's leading race equality thinktank founded in 1968. They are a research-led, non-party political charity working to end racism, their mandate is to promote a successful multi-ethnic Britain. Acting as a bridge-builder between various minority ethnic communities and policy-makers, Runnymede believes that the way ahead lies in building effective partnerships and are continually developing these with the voluntary sector, the government, local authorities and companies in the UK and Europe. Runnymede aim to stimulate debate and suggest forward-looking strategies in areas of public policy such as education, the criminal justice system, employment and citizenship.

More information is available on the Runnymede website.

Royal Bank of Scotland (2 items)

The Royal Bank of Scotland, (RBS) "established in 1727" is a global provider of personal, business and institutional banking services. RBS set up a national financial and business skills programme to provide financial education for children and adults across the country called MoneySense.

More information on this project is available on the RBS MoneySense website.

Revolving Doors Agency (1 items)

Revolving Doors Agency is the UK’s only charity dedicated to improving the lives of people who are caught up in a damaging cycle of crisis, crime and mental illness. They have over 10 years experience of working innovatively with this group. The ‘revolving door’ group refers to people who are caught in a cycle of crisis, crime and mental illness, whereby they are repeatedly in contact with the police and often detained in prison. This group has multiple problems for which they need the input of a wide range of agencies, including housing, drugs, mental health, and benefits.

More information is available on the Revolving Doors Agency website.

Resolution Foundation (7 items)

The Resolution Foundation is an independent research and policy organisation. Their goal is to improve the well-being of low earners in today’s mixed economy. They aim to deliver change in areas where this income group is currently disadvantaged by producing new research to engage actively in the policy-making process.

More information is available on the Resolution Foundations website.

Research Institute for Health and Social Change (5 items)

Research Institute for Health and Social Change.

The Research Institute for Health and Social Change (RIHSC) based at Manchester Metropolitan University brings together an impressive array of research activity from across the University, in partnership with field-based colleagues and organisations. RIHSC is organised as three centres reflecting three major themes:

-Health, Rehabilitation and Psychology

-Qualitative Research, Subjectivity and Critical Thinking

-Social Change and Well Being

More information is available on the Research Institute for Health and Social Change website.

Registry Trust Limited (11 items)

Registry Trust Limited is a not for profit company which operates the Registry of Judgments, Orders and Fines for England and Wales on behalf of the Department of Constitutional Affairs.

More information is available on the Registry Trust Limited website.

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