The Women’s Centre Model – The financial case for alternatives to prison
This new briefing summarises the latest evidence on the effectiveness of the Women’s Centre Model in community-based alternatives to prisons.
WBG briefings, reports, budget assessments and consultation responses
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This new briefing summarises the latest evidence on the effectiveness of the Women’s Centre Model in community-based alternatives to prisons.
We have responded to Work and Pension Committee inquiry on reforming Job Centres
We have responded to a consultation on Adult Social Care Reform: the Cost of Inaction
This briefing examines a human rights approach to social security for women in the UK and is in collaboration with Amnesty International UK.
We have written to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster about the independent review of the data collected and published by the ONS
WBG’s Submission to APPG on Poverty and Inequality Inquiry into the Disproportionate Impact of Poverty and Inequality on Disabled People
WBG’s alternative feminist response to a changing world
Together with other women's organisations, we've written to the Chancellor to express concerns about cuts to disability benefits
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Women’s Budget Group Response to the 2004 Pre-Budget Report
Response to the 2004 Budget
Women's Budget Group Response to the 2003 Pre Budget Report
WBG's analyses of the gender impact of the state and private pension systems.
Women’s Budget Group Response to the 2003 Budget
A March 2003 joint response from WBG & Fawcett Society to the House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs Call for Evidence.
Women's Budget Group Response to the 2002 Pre Budget Report
This WBG response calls for women's economic empowerment through seamless child payments, employment incentives, healthcare access, & pension reform.
Pre-Budget 2001
The WBG provides economic and fiscal recommendations for the systematic application of a gender analysis to reach the PBR's goals.