Phillida was a Junior Associate at Demos, working on the Family and Society programme and the Public Services and Welfare programme.
Phillida holds an MA (Distinction) in Critical Methodologies from King's College London.
For the past two years she has written about and curated socially engaged and activist art projects. She also manages the arts section of the International State Crime Initiative, a research initiative by academics at King's and Harvard.
Her research interests include creative critical infrastructures, globalisation and the politics of migration.
This report assesses the impact of long-term volunteering schemes on work-readiness and capabilities.
This pamphlet accompanies the interactive cuts map, examining how local authorities' cuts to social care budgets are affecting disabled people.
This report investigates the practice of forced marriage in the UK, suggesting how it can be brought to an end.
Under One Roof investigates how social housing can be at the forefront of preventative health and social care.
Ageing Sociably suggests businesses can do more to tackle loneliness among older people.
This project will identify ways that private companies can make use of their local presence and existing operating structures to generate new social opportunities for older people.
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Demos is currently looking at how social housing providers can act as co-ordinators and hubs for support and earlier intervention for their clients.
MoreThis project aims to identify an effective cross-border approach to tackling forced marriage in Britain.
MorePhillida Cheetham outlines Demos' forthcoming report on forced marriage.
Phillida Cheetham argues that government expects too much of the social housing sector.
Phillida Cheetham takes a look at the Bailey review of childhood sexualisation and commercialisation.