
CHASM's Professor Karen Rowlingson and Professor Stephen McKay have published the Financial Inclusion Annual Monitoring Briefing Paper for 2018, which builds on five previous annual reports to measure changing levels of financial inclusion in Britain from 2013-2017.
CHASM's research has been acknowledged in the VIVID statement on social housing funding. The research was conducted with colleagues from the University of Manchester, in which we found that social housing can have a positive impact on wellbeing, most notably in terms of anxiety.
An HSMC-led research team has been successful in securing funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) for a follow-on project to the study on phronesis (practical wisdom) and the medical community.
In our latest Viewpoint, HSMC Senior Fellow Mervyn Conroy summarises the findings from the phronesis research project in relation to clinical leadership.
The recent revelation of the issues in HMP Birmingham, raises a range of questions about both privatisation of prisons, and deeper endemic problems faced by our criminal justice system.

A change in culture within the NHS is needed to ensure that managers are less resistant to hearing, and acting upon, bad news, research led by the University of Birmingham has found.

A change in culture within the NHS is needed to ensure that managers are less resistant to hearing, and acting upon, bad news, research led by the University of Birmingham has found.
Professor Russell Mannion summarises key findings on research which aims to sharpen up thinking around speaking up and whistleblowing in health care
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Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Policy and Management Karen Newbigging in The Conversation: "Everybody benefits from more resilient children."

Research looks into the inter-relationships of financial and tax literacy, tax morale and tax compliance attitudes of young people at university.
Dr Nando Sigona explains why we shouldn't treat Spain as a new Greece or Italy as far as irregular sea crossings are concerned

This new article, explores how austerity, welfare conditionality and the hostile environment combine to effect policy and practice towards new migrants.