Topic: Welfare reform, financial inclusion, equalities

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Reflections from the AILG autumn training seminar 2017

20 Oct 2017

LGiU Ireland’s Hannah Muirhead attended AILG’s Autumn 2017 training seminar in Sligo last week. Here, she reflects on the experience and shares some of the key points that were made during the two-day event.



Delivering inclusive growth

3 Oct 2017 in Briefings

In this Briefing we look at the concept of inclusive growth and reflect on how it is now beginning to impact the way public policy is being delivered.


Ageing in Ireland and the UK – Contrasting Approaches

17 Aug 2017 in Briefings

With their remit for wellbeing, public health, and community development, local authorities have a central role to play in promoting age friendly communities. Such a remit is not easy at a period of austerity, yet three case studies from the UK and Ireland provide lessons as to how this might be done.




Housing Statistics: the latest

6 Jun 2017 in Briefings

The accuracy of the official figures on housing output has been called into question and received prominent coverage in the national press. This briefing looks at the main sources of information and provides some cautionary words.



A comparative look at housing: The Scottish Context

21 Apr 2017 in Briefings

This paper examines housing/homelessness services to ascertain how changes to central government funding streams have affected their provision, and provide a comparative analysis of the Scottish case by assessing the current central-local government relationship in England and Ireland.


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