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June 08, 2008

Moral, But No Compass

Moral Government, Church and the Future of Welfare
This new major study  draws on hundreds of interviews and survey questionnaires, describes the modern setting in which the government's welfare and related voluntary sector policies often are experienced as “discriminatory”, inadequately rooted in evidence and at risk of failing the faith communities.

produced by the von Hugel Centre for the Study of Faith in Society

Francis Davis in The Tablet

April 09, 2008

Lectures mark Temple anniversary

Wtf A series of nationwide events has been announced to  celebrate the 60th anniversary of the
William Temple Foundation.

13th May The demise of Prophecy or Reinventing Governance? – Faith and the Welfare State Dr Francis Davis at University of Manchester, Lecture Theatre A7 16.00

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25th June Economics in a postscarcity age – the contribution of faith and economics
Dr John Atherton at Church House, London, Room 3 – 16.00

5th November From Welfare State to Welfare Society – the contribution of faiths to happiness and wellbeing in a pluralised civil society Rt Revd & Rt Hon Dr Rowan Williams  at St James Church, Piccadilly, London   17.00

October 31, 2007

Revisiting the Peckham Experiment

Lupins The Pioneer Health Centre in Peckham provided a model of community health work from 1930s-1950s.  Jonathan Freedman  considers the lessons in The Guardian and a forthcoming Radio 4 Long View on 27th November.

"Peckham is also a parable of a wider kind. The post-1945 rush to build a universal welfare state trampled on too many small, creative hives of ingenuity. [...] It could add up to a renewed notion of what the state is for - first to guarantee universal rights and then to nurture and encourage the kind of human-scale cooperation that made Peckham such a phenomenon. Ministers are right to look around for inspiration, but they shouldn't ignore our collective past: they might be surprised, and delighted, by what they find there."

Mike Cushman takes up the story.

October 29, 2007

Towering ambition

Is a pioneering South Bank housing body compromising its principles by wanting to build tall? Steve Rose reports in The Guardian.

Coin For many Coin Street Community Builders on London's South Bank has been a pioneering example  of social and affordable housing working with social enterprise in a hottly contested location. New proposals raise a different set of challenges to the ethos and direction of CSCB.

July 31, 2007

Glimpsing the new Jerusalem

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Rr01w7m3kvjolStephen Lowe on Regeneration and Renewal edited by Malcolm Torry  "...important reading for all those faced with major regeneration in their parishes and dioceses."

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