Gen Z and the City – Report

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The Gen Z and the City: Restoring balance between generations report marks the first phase of a partnership between Cumberland Lodge and St Paul’s Cathedral. For the first time in history, we have up to four generations in the workforce at the same time, increasing the possibility of tensions and conflict arising from generational differences.[…]

Protecting Young Black Lives, Celebrating Black Professionals – Report

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The Protecting Young Black Lives, Celebrating Black Professionals report is the culmination of two years of work, in partnership with Power the Fight and the Contextual Safeguarding Research Programme at Durham University. It focuses on two key matters: issues that currently compromise the safety of young Black people, and the contributions made by Black professionals[…]

Legitimacy & Confidence in Policing – Cumberland Lodge Report

The Legitimacy & Confidence in Policing Cumberland Lodge Report explores the role of policing following a loss of public trust in the wake of incidents such as the murder of Sarah Everard and handling of the vigil held in her memory. The report draws on the expertise and experience of a multi-sector delegation who attended[…]

Towards Justice – Cumberland Lodge Report

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A Cumberland Lodge Report exploring the role of the police in investigating past injustices in the UK and contributing towards an inclusive process of community healing.[…]

Black Lives Matter – Cumberland Lodge Report

In July 2020, we hosted a four-part mini-series of interactive webinars on Black Lives Matter, this report being the culmination of those conversations. The webinars addressed pressing issues of race and justice in the UK, focusing on implications for policing, education, the culture sector and wider society. This short report offers a summary of those conversations.[…]