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Building Intergenerational Connections
In brief In this Joining the Dots blog contribution, Sam Dalton looks at the gap in intergenerational relationships in today’s society, and...
Embracing the Mess to do What’s Best for People
In brief In this contribution to Joining the Dots, Toby Lowe and Dawn Plimmer discuss funding, commissioning and managing services in a world where...
In praise of small everyday relationships
In brief In this Joining the Dots contribution, Steve Wyler discusses the concept of conviviality and the importance of shared spaces where...
Caring for Carers
In brief In this important and moving piece, David Grayson examines the caring relationship and proposes a “new social contract for carers and...
Relationships, A Transformative Power
In brief In this Joining the Dots piece, Thomas Neumark shares his learning about relationships from a personal as well as a professional...
The measurement challenge
In brief In this Joining the Dots blog, Immy Robinson – Research and Innovation Lead at Shift and co-lead of The Relationships Project – explores...
Tending the spaces
In brief In this contribution to the Joining the Dots blog series, Michael Little reminds us that relationships are hard won, not always...
We can do this, we’re doing it now
In brief In this blog, Relationships Project founder, Shift board member and community worker David Robinson shows what a relational approach looks...
Relationships in the workplace
In brief In this Joining the Dots blog, Rufus Olins reflects on the importance of data in making the case for a more relationship-centred...
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