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Read more at: Cambridgeshire Time Credits in Wisbech: three short films

Cambridgeshire Time Credits in Wisbech: three short films

As the project looking at the evaluation of public health outcomes of the Cambridgeshire Time Credits scheme in Wisbech drew to a close, three short films were released. Each of the films presents a different angle on the Cambridgeshire Time Credits case study in Wisbech.


Read more at: Getting involved in the community is good for your health!

Getting involved in the community is good for your health!

2 May 2017

On Thursday 18 May at 12.30pm, at the University Centre in Granta Place, there will be an opportunity to find out more about the public health outcomes of the Cambridgeshire Time Credits project in Wisbech.


Read more at: Time Credits Project: Summary and Conclusions

Time Credits Project: Summary and Conclusions

The conclusions for the project are presented with a summary of findings in this concise report.


Read more at: Assessment of Student Housing Demand and Supply for Cambridge City Council

Assessment of Student Housing Demand and Supply for Cambridge City Council

This report presents the findings of the Cambridge City assessment of student housing demand and supply. Cambridge City Council commissioned the report to help to inform planning policy with regard to the provision of student accommodation and its impact upon housing need. The aim was to provide...


Read more at: Festival of Ideas event - The potential for Time Credits to generate public health outcomes

Festival of Ideas event - The potential for Time Credits to generate public health outcomes

‘Time Currencies in Cambridgeshire: Exchanging Time, Connecting Communities’ was held at the Festival of Ideas and attracted an audience of over 60 people who were keen to learn more about Time Credit and Timebank initiatives across Cambridgeshire. Dr Gemma Burgess presented findings from the...


Read more at: Using Ethnographic Methodologies to Evaluate Time Credits – working paper

Using Ethnographic Methodologies to Evaluate Time Credits – working paper

The purpose of this paper is to analyse the use of ethnographic methodologies to evaluate an initiative such as Time Credits.


Read more at: Emerging findings paper 2 - Wisbech Time Credits Partner Organisation Case Studies

Emerging findings paper 2 - Wisbech Time Credits Partner Organisation Case Studies

This report is the second of a series of papers on emerging findings from the evaluation. It draws on in depth face to face interviews with members of Time Credit partner organisations where people earn Time Credits. The case studies in this report summarise the stories of five Time Credit partner...


Read more at: Time Credits in Wisbech – working paper

Time Credits in Wisbech – working paper

The purpose of this paper is to describe the context in which the Time Credits programme operates.


Read more at: Local public finance and housing policy conference. Presentation by Dr Gemma Burgess - Case Study UK: rising house prices and under supply

Local public finance and housing policy conference. Presentation by Dr Gemma Burgess - Case Study UK: rising house prices and under supply

Dr Gemma Burgess gave a key note speech at the local public finance and housing policy conference in Israel in December 2014, hosted by the Gazit-Globe Real Estate Institute at IDC Herzliya. The presentation - Case Study UK: rising house prices and under supply – focuses on housing supply...


Read more at: Wisbech Time Credits – Interim Report

Wisbech Time Credits – Interim Report

This report presents the interim findings from the evaluation of the public health outcomes of the Cambridgeshire Time Credits project in Wisbech.