Items where Author is "Speake, Beth"

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AMBROSE, Aimee, PALM, Jenny, PARKES, Stephen and SPEAKE, Beth (2024). Oral histories of domestic heating transitions in England and Sweden: lessons on how heating transitions play out across place and time. International Journal of Housing Policy, 1-20.

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ROGERS, Michaela, LOCKWOOD, Kelly, SPEAKE, Beth and CAMPBELL, Fiona (2023). PROTOCOL: domestic abuse interventions for mothers in or exiting prison: an evidence and gap map. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 19 (1).

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AMBROSE, Aimee, PALM, Jenny, PARKES, Steve and SPEAKE, Beth (2024). Histories of heating: looking back, moving forwards. In: HORNE, Ralph, AMBROSE, Aimee, WALKER, Gordon and NELSON, Anitra, (eds.) Post Carbon Inclusion: transitions built on justice. Bristol University Press.

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HICKMAN, Paul, REEVE, Kesia, BIMPSON, Emma, LAMB, Martin, MANZI, Tony and SPEAKE, Beth (2023). Engaging with tenants to sustain their tenancies: insights from interviews with case study stakeholders. Project Report. Nuffield Foundation.

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HARRIS, Catherine, MCCARTHY, Lindsey, SPEAKE, Beth, HULBERT, Alice and CLIFFORD, Jim (2022). Evaluation of Ask and Act. Project Report. Welsh Government.

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AMBROSE, Aimee, GILBERTSON, Janet, SPEAKE, Beth, BIMPSON, Emma, MCCARTHY, Lindsey and RAMSDEN, Sam (2021). Cross-sector review of affordability support: an evidence review for the Consumer Council for Water. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research.

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SPEAKE, Beth and GILBERTSON, Janet (2020). An evaluation of Prioritise Me. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University.

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ARCHER, Tom, PARKES, Stephen and SPEAKE, Beth (2020). The English Village and Community Hall Survey 2020. Project Report. Sheffield, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.

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