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Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller
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Ryan's Latest content
No-one knows where the jobs market is going
(Article)
Austerity is a choice, and it looks like a bad one
(Article)
When money is tight, campaigning is more important than ever
(Article)
New toolkit launched for parents of children with disabilities
(Article)
Will we fail once more on mental health?
(Article)
Impact: it’s not the work you do, it’s what that work achieves
(Article)
Social security is inadequate – what will government do about it?
(Article)
Could the cost-of-living crisis be even bigger than we thought? See for yourself
(Article)
Is a public services meltdown on the cards?
(Article)
If you want to protect the union, get back to Stormont
(Article)
Pay now, or pay (more) later? How the cost-of-living crisis is squeezing the third sector.
(Article)
Community transport, health transformation and public service collapse
(Article)
We need to talk about wealth inequality – not just now, but always
(Article)
Death is not the end
(Article)
Poverty has many faces
(Article)
Money might be tight, but Northern Ireland has to treat vulnerable children better
(Article)
You won’t address economic inactivity if you misdiagnose the problem
(Article)
Are we comfortable with continuing to fail children with SEN?
(Article)
The growing role of charities in society must be embraced
(Article)
The third sector in a digital world: room for improvement
(Article)
Tough times can bring out the best in people
(Article)
Poverty isn’t just for Christmas
(Article)
Does Stormont need to end designations?
(Article)
Data is growing. How it grows is up to us.
(Article)
Eating disorders in Northern Ireland: a problem of unknown scale
(Article)
Academic selection is under the microscope again
(Article)
The link between loneliness and caring
(Article)
Childcare needs support, and right now – for everyone’s benefit
(Article)
Bullying is a nightmare for parents – how do they help their kids?
(Article)
Schools are vital, but we can all help increase children’s physical activity
(Article)
Politics remains a barrier to health reform
(Article)
An extra £420m on benefits would be money well spent
(Article)
Improving local mental health needs both tangible services and better strategic thinking
(Article)
Tackling poverty will require long-term planning as well as emergency measures
(Article)
More elections, more politics, and the cost of living
(Article)
Civic society can bring communities together in lots of different ways
(Article)
Social media is an illusion, and a trap
(Article)
NI’s fiscal powers – the coming storm
(Article)
It isn’t easy to leave abuse behind
(Article)
Improving the care system: a massive task that’s worth the effort
(Article)
Our towns and cities can be whatever we want them to be
(Article)
The public wants a Stormont that works
(Article)
Charities want NI to have a government asap
(Article)
Food banks are charities that don’t want to exist
(Article)
The cost of living is creating a poverty sinkhole
(Article)
Youth justice: on the cusp of modernity?
(Article)
The fundamental weaknesses of any UBI pilot scheme
(Article)
We urgently need political leadership if we are to reduce or prevent homelessness
(Article)
Measuring the impact of Northern Ireland’s charities: a work in progress
(Article)
The Rwanda asylum policy is working perfectly for Boris Johnson
(Article)
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