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The Supporting Disadvantaged Students in Higher Education Conference 2026

The Supporting Disadvantaged Students in Higher Education Conference 2026

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Preventing and Countering Extremism in the UK 2026: Building Strong Communities and Tackling Disinformation

Preventing and Countering Extremism in the UK 2026: Building Strong Communities and Tackling Disinformation

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The National Pupil Premium Event 2026: Closing the Attainment Gap for Disadvantaged Students

The National Pupil Premium Event 2026: Closing the Attainment Gap for Disadvantaged Students

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The Universal Credit Conference 2026

The Universal Credit Conference 2026

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Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace Conference 2026

Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace Conference 2026

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Developing a Green Infrastructure Framework to Improve Resident Access to Nature

In November 2020, the Government published the Charter for Social Housing Residents, establishing new standards for social housing providers to deliver safe homes and improve the quality of existing neighbourhoods. In this video, Dr Phil Askew, Director of Landscaping and Placemaking at Peabody, shares how regenerating spaces at Thamesmead through the Living in the Landscape scheme is helping improve resident access to green spaces.

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House Building and Supply in the UK

There is currently a housing crisis in the UK, with current estimates putting the number of new homes needed in England at up to 345,000 a year. In this infographic, we explore some of the latest data and key policy initiatives designed to tackle the nation’s need for new housing.

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Ensuring Access to Green Space, Making Space for Nature in Thamesmead

Peabody is one of the oldest housing associations in London and is responsible for just under 72,000 homes around the City and the South East. This case study will look at Peabody’s green infrastructure project in Thamesmead.

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