Items where Author is "Bimpson, Emma"
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DAYSON, Christopher, BIMPSON, Emma, ELLIS PAINE, Angela, GILBERTSON, Janet and KARA, Helen
(2022).
Voluntary Sector Organisations, Older People and Healthy Ageing During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
In: REES, James, MACMILLAN, Rob, DAYSON, Christopher, DAMM, Christopher and BYNNER, Claire, (eds.)
COVID-19 and the Voluntary and Community Sector in the UK: Responses, Impacts and Adaptation.
Policy Press.
[Book Section]
Public
BEATTY, Christina, BIMPSON, Emma, GILBERTSON, Jan, MCCARTHY, Lindsey, SANDERSON, Elizabeth and WILSON, Ian
(2024).
Supported Housing Review 2023.
Project Report.
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
[Monograph]
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.
[Monograph]
HICKMAN, Paul, REEVE, Kesia, BIMPSON, Emma, LAMB, Martin, MANZI, Tony and SPEAKE, Aileen
(2023).
Engaging with tenants to sustain their tenancies: insights from interviews with case study stakeholders - Summary.
Project Report.
Nuffield Foundation.
[Monograph]
BIMPSON, Emma, DAYSON, Christopher, ELLIS PAINE, Angela, GILBERTSON, Janet, KARAGIC, Helen and LEATHER, David
(2023).
Evaluation of the Leeds Neighbourhood Networks: Understanding equity of offer, access and resources.
Project Report.
Centre for Ageing Better.
[Monograph]
BIMPSON, Emma and MANZI, Tony
(2022).
Drivers of rent arrears in social housing: an evidence review.
Project Report.
Nuffield Foundation.
[Monograph]
BIMPSON, Emma, GREEN, Hannah and REEVE, Kesia
(2021).
Women, homelessness and violence: what works?
Project Report.
Centre for Homelessness Impact.
[Monograph]
DAYSON, Christopher, BIMPSON, Emma, ELLIS-PAINE, Angela, GILBERTSON, Janet and KARA, Helen
(2021).
The ‘resilience’ of community organisations during the COVID 19 pandemic: absorptive, adaptive and transformational capacity during a crisis response.
Voluntary Sector Review.
[Article]
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.
[Monograph]
GORE, Anthony, BIMPSON, Emma, DOBSON, Julian and PARKES, Stephen
(2021).
Local Government Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK: A Thematic Review.
Project Report.
Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
BIMPSON, Emma, PARR, Sadie and REEVE, Kesia
(2020).
Governing homeless mothers: the unmaking of home and family.
Housing Studies.
[Article]
DAYSON, Christopher, BIMPSON, Emma, ELLIS-PAINE, Angela, GILBERTSON, Janet and KARA, Helen
(2020).
Ever more needed? The role of the Leeds Neighbourhood Networks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Project Report.
Centre for Ageing Better.
[Monograph]
DAYSON, Christopher, BIMPSON, Emma, ELLIS-PAINE, Angela, GILBERTSON, Janet and KARA, Helen
(2020).
The role of the Leeds Neighbourhood Networks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Project Report.
Centre for Ageing Better.
[Monograph]
REEVE, Kesia and BIMPSON, Emma
(2020).
Forgotten mothers: the case for a policy focus on the experiences of motherhood and homelessness.
Project Report.
Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University.
[Monograph]
AMBROSE, Aimee, ARCHER, Tom and BIMPSON, Emma
(2020).
Research to identify early lessons emerging from the Innovative Housing Programme.
Project Report.
Welsh Government.
[Monograph]
AMBROSE, Aimee, ARCHER, Tom and BIMPSON, Emma
(2020).
Research to identify early lessons emerging from the Innovative Housing Programme: Summary.
Project Report.
Welsh Government.
[Monograph]
BIMPSON, Emma, REEVE, Kesia and PARR, Sadie
(2020).
Homeless mothers: Key research findings.
Other.
UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE).
[Monograph]