
Caroline Jones
@c_jonessfhea
Higher Ed, MA HE, BA (Hons) SFHEA, interests: social mobility/social policy, mental health, Psychosocial and Academic Trust Alienation theory (PATA) originator
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11-09-2016 09:01:46
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What the experience of neurodivergent PhD students teaches us, and why it makes me angry - latest post on srheblog.com by Inger Mewburn Prof Inger Mewburn srheblog.com/2025/05/20/wha…


More evidence of the widespread benefits of children's centres from Institute for Fiscal Studies. There is huge value in investing in the early years. We're calling for a new national strategy for community-based family support, targeted first at the most deprived areas ⬇️ theguardian.com/education/2025…






💬 "This is a significant step towards taking hunger out of the classroom." Nick Harrison Department for Education has announced that FSM access will be expanded to cover all children in families who are receiving Universal Credit. Our response ⤵️ suttontrust.com/news-opinion/a…



We're hiring Policy Assistants 📢 You'll support delivery of projects that generate arguments and policy thinking, connect with people or orgs developing new ideas, and support policy, analysis and external affairs York/London Salary: £29,083.60 Apply jrf.octo-firstclass.co.uk/candidates/c/a….



Today is Social Mobility Day. Listen to our Commissioners Resham Kotecha, Rob Wilson & Ryan Henson discuss what they would do to #Shift Mindsets. What is one thing you would do to #ShiftMindsets on #SocialMobility?

🌍 Today is Social Mobility Day Social Mobility Day – let’s #ShiftMindsets and build Britain’s “opportunity escalator”. 📉 Social mobility in the UK has sunk to its lowest level in over 50 years, and this isn’t just a social issue; it’s an economic one. We lose around £19 billion in


Life expectancy at birth shouldn't be impacted by where you're born ❌ Those who live in the most deprived areas of England are 2x as likely to wait over a year for non-urgent treatment; it's good to see a £2.2bn boost for NHS services in deprived areas: theguardian.com/society/2025/j….

