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Council leaders are warning of harsh cuts to public services – despite nearly every local authority in the country planning to raise their council tax. Across the country increases of nearly five per cent are expected but services such as libraries and bin collections will still face shortfalls.
Social IssuesThe Sentinel – 21st February 2017
 
There are more women than men in the UK. At the last count, 96.9 blokes per 100 women. In 2015, a record number - 1.020 – of female candidates stood for Parliament, but it was still barely above a quarter of all those on the ballot sheet. Take the election of 2015. One in five constituencies had no female contenders at all – that’s 126 seats out of 650. In 2014, the entire number of female MPs since 1918 (369) was less than the male MPs in Parliament (503) at the time.
Social IssuesThe Sentinel – 17th February 2017
 
Volunteering levels have declined by 15 per cent over a decade, according to Office for National Statistics figures published today. Figures from the household satellite accounts, analysed today by the ONS, show that people in the UK volunteered for 1.93 billion hours in 2015, compared to 2.28 billion hours in 2005.
Social IssuesCivil Society News - 16th March 2017
 
Private information about children was published online by a council piloting the controversial Named Person scheme, it has been revealed.
Social IssuesThe Christian Institute - 17th March 2017
 
A record number of people killed themselves in prisons in England and Wales in 2016, figures show. There were 354 deaths behind bars in England and Wales last year, including 119 which were apparently self-inflicted. Self-harm incidents jumped by nearly a quarter, while there were more than 25,000 assaults in the 12 months to September – equivalent to nearly 70 attacks every day. Officers are also facing a rising torrent of violence, with the number of assaults on staff rising by two fifths.
Social IssuesThe Sentinel - 27th January 2017
 
One in four British charities—nearly 50,000 in all—is faith-based, says Rachel Wharton of New Philanthropy Capital, a think-tank. Half of all charities working in overseas aid have religious roots. Such groups receive nearly a quarter of the total income of registered charities in England and Wales—about £16bn ($20bn) a year.
Social IssuesThe Economist - 23rd February 2017
 
The rise in online banking is being blamed on the closure of more than 1,000 banks across the UK over the last two years. New figures, revealed following research from Which?, have found that 1,046 branches shut between January 2015 and January 2017, with rural areas among the worst affected. Banking-giant HSBC was found to be the worst culprit after closing 321 branches – or 27 percent of its prance network over the 24-month period.
Social IssuesThe Sentinel – 2nd January 2017
 
All holders of public office could be forced to swear an ‘Equality Oath’ showing their allegiance to so-called British values, a Cabinet Minister said in December. Sajid Javid, the Government’s Communities Secretary, believes those who do not accept such values will ‘struggle to play a positive role in British life’.
Social IssuesEvangelicals Now - February 2017
 
Men can join the Girl Guides as leaders for the first time in its 107 year history – if they feel they have been born in the ‘wrong’ body.
Social IssuesThe Christian Institute - 27th January 2017
 
Word 4 Weapons has been taking knives and guns off the street since 2009 and has just celebrated removing 24,000 knives through its ‘surrender initiative’.
Social IssuesYouthwork - November 2016
 
The Girlguiding Girls’ Attitudes Survey revealed that young girls believe the most important thing that needs to change to improve their lives is for women to no longer be judged on how they look. More than a third of those questioned said women are judged more on their appearance than their ability.
Social IssuesYouthwork - November 2016
 
Youth services across the UK have seen an estimated £387m cut by local authorities over the last six years according to a new report from UNISON. The study suggests the cuts have led to loss of nearly 140,000 places for young people and more than 3,600 youth work jobs, as well as the closure of more than 600 youth centres since 2010. The union is also warning of further cuts over the next year, which could see 45,000 more youth service places removed, 800 more jobs lost and more than 30 youth centres closed.
Social IssuesYouthwork - October 2016
 
Trust in charities is now at its highest level since 2013, with voluntary sector organisations now being rated as the fourth most trusted public institution, according to new survey data from nfpSynergy.
Social IssuesCivil Society Media - 15th December 2016
 
After monitoring 2,000 officers wearing body-cams – a small unobtrusive device attached to an officer’s uniform – statistics show complaints by members of the public against police fell by 93 per cent in a year (113, compared with 1,539 in the 12 months before). No other policing measure, it is claimed, has led to such radical changes in behaviour.
Social IssuesThe Sentinel - 30th September 2016
 
The UK's first national sperm bank has only managed to recruit seven donors in the two years since its launch. The initiative, based in Birmingham, was given a £77,000 government grant in 2014 to get started, but has now abandoned efforts to recruit new donors.
Social IssuesChristian Concern - 28th October 2016
 
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