June 8th marks the beginning of carers week, an annual event to raise awareness of the challenges carers face. Claire Morgan, Director of Carers Wales, […] More
As part of our Three Towns project Lloyd Jones, project assistant at the Bevan Foundation, reflects on the experiences of business owners as they adjust […] More
June 16th saw the latest figures on the impact of Coronavirus on the labour market in Wales. Huw Anslow and Steffan Evans, policy and research […] More
Steffan Evans looks at what a new report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Save the Children tells us about how Coronavirus is affecting low […] More
How can the Welsh Government better support children trapped in poverty as we recover from Covid 19? Steffan Evans sets out the Bevan Foundation’s latest […] More
What will it take to maintain the institution that we love in the next decade? On the anniversary of the NHS, Victoria Winckler reflects. Yesterday […] More
More and more organisations are shifting to long-term remote working. Victoria Winckler says it is time for a ‘Work from Wales’ campaign to create new […] More
Steffan Evans reflects on the Finance Minister’s announcement about changes to Land Transaction Tax in Wales. Ever since the UK Government announced that it was […] More
Lessons from community responses to the coronavirus in Merthyr Tydfil Helen Cunningham and Lloyd Jones reflect on the Bevan Foundation’s latest report. Over the past […] More
The latest labour market data paints a less devastating picture than many may have expected in Wales. But as Huw Anslow and Steffan Evans set […] More
What are the prospects for re-imagined high streets and town centres? As businesses continue to re-open, Helen Cunningham explores Passing through a high street on […] More
Part 1 of England’s National Food Strategy made the headlines recently Steffan Evans argues why its recommendation to significantly increase the number of children eligible […] More
Welsh labour market data and the impact of coronavirus One of the features of the economic crisis emerging as a result of coronavirus is the […] More
Wales’ 2020 exam results raise questions about trust as well as grades. The shock, dismay, anxiety and anger that last week’s A level results have […] More
Returning to school is an exciting and nervous time for children. But those feelings are sure to be even stronger this year. Mary van den […] More
Steffan Evans sets out why the Bevan Foundation is calling on the Welsh Government to take action on poverty this winter 2020 has been a […] More
Welsh labour market data and the impact of coronavirus It’s official: unemployment in Wales is increasing. Since the Coronavirus pandemic began, the evidence has largely […] More
At the start of Challenge Poverty week, Steffan Evans sets out why now is the time to take action to solve poverty 2020 was meant […] More
Public services in Wales should lead recovery from coronavirus and help to solve poverty and inequality, says Victoria Winckler as the Bevan Foundation launches its […] More
As the Bevan Foundation continues to mark Challenge Poverty Week, Nisreen Mansour from Wales TUC outlines why Covid-19, work and poverty are all interconnected Talk […] More
As we continue to mark #ChallengePovertyWeek, Tamsin Stirling a trustee at the Bevan Foundation argues that whilst poverty is still here it doesn’t have to […] More
Victoria Winckler looks at the effect of the latest Welsh lockdown on workers. The two-week lockdown, due to begin on Friday, is another hammer-blow to […] More
As we prepare ourselves for the fire-break lockdown Steffan Evans considers how a Welsh Emergency Fund could offer greater protection for Wales’ lowest paid workers. […] More
This month has seen the unemployment rate in Wales increase further as the real impact of the pandemic took hold. Both the Welsh and UK […] More
Lloyd Jones reflects on how local businesses that provide essential goods and services might cope with more lockdowns and beyond. From last Friday “all non-food […] More