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psychology, poverty, & policy has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in December 2021. Besides social media accounts, vnsasea has populated their site with State capability, effectiveness, and policy reform, Staying Put: Supporting care leavers at risk of homelessness | Research in Practice, Can 'nudges' work at scale?, Gone broke? Go woke, Personalised Budgets in Homelessness Randomised Controlled Trial in the Guardian, The Government is releasing thousands from prison early - they must think about what comes next., A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of the Lifelong Links Intervention for Reducing Homelessness amongst Care Leavers, A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of the Staying Put Intervention for Reducing Homelessness Among Care Leavers, How and why we're making student finance more transparent, We need a balanced approach to research ethics if we want our research to help everyone, Consent, assent and randomised evaluations, APPG inclusive growth conference, Towards the manifestos: What’s the agenda for fixing poverty and tackling inequality in the UK?, Die Psychologie der Armut - Artikel in Internationale Politik Special 01/23 - Mercator Kolleg, The psychology of populism: why are Europe and the West moving to the right?, Vanessa Hirneis on LinkedIn: Let's talk about equal opportunity and social mobility in 🇩🇪, Vanessa Hirneis - Mercator Foundation on International Affairs, Can psychology help us solve the climate crisis?, On being a ONE Youth Ambassador: ‘It showed me the power of young people’, These youths drafted a powerful proposal to G7 leaders, Ahornsirup und Weltpolitik: G7 Jugendkonferenz in Kanada, OFFENER BRIEF: Generationengerechtigkeit im Hambacher Wald.