Pippa is a research intern at Demos.
Pippa joined Demos in December 2009 as a part-time intern working on a variety of projects, including Home Truths, Resilient Places and Liberation Welfare.
Pippa currently works as a Project Manager in Estate Regeneration for London & Quadrant Housing Trust after completing their Graduate Development Programme. Before this, she graduated from The University of Nottingham with BA Hons first class in American Studies with International Study, mainly focusing on American history, public policy and politics.
She is interested in housing and urban regeneration, welfare reform and public services and international politics.
Jamie Bartlett and Professor Paul Gregg (author of the Gregg Report on welfare reform) are editing a collection of essays about the future of welfare.
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This project will investigate how infrastructure contributes to making places resilient and what opportunities infrastructure might provide in the future.
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Demos has embarked on a new research project aimed uncovering the real life experiences of social housing residents, with the aim of using their personal stories to inform both policymaking and the activities of Housing Associations in the UK.
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Pippa Read looks at healthcare and efficiency in the US and UK.