Exchange no. 21, Summer 2022

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What can be done to prevent worsening inequalities caused by Covid? The latest issue of Exchange provides solutions to this issue. 

Our experts provide insights on inequality, ideas for solutions and impact reports on our influential works.  

Highlights in this issue include 

  • Dr. Victoria Winckler considers ‘how Covid changed Wales’, with the pandemic affecting health, education and housing. But what should be done?
  • Hugh Kocan, housing policy officer, calls for a new ‘Homes Guarantee’ to help private renters to find somewhere decent and affordable to live. 
  • Dr. Steffan Evans discusses the move to Universal Credit and the looming crisis facing those who depend on it.
  • Important facts & figures on benefit claimants in Wales
  • Heddwen Daniel, former project officer, sets out her concerns on the proposed Bill of Rights
  • ‘I am not a box to be ticked’ tells all about our project with groups of people with experience of migration, working to make their voices heard in public policy.
  • Dr. Mark Lang calls for a ‘new deal’ for self-employment, with practical ideas to increase financial resilience.

And more! 

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