Public and social policy research database
Our one-of-a-kind solution combines the most extensive searchable database of policy research with access to our expert team of policy researchers.
Our one-of-a-kind solution combines the most extensive searchable
database of policy research with access to
our expert team of policy researchers.
Access to over 250K UK research resources to support evidence-based policymaking
At The Knowledge Exchange, we empower policymakers and practitioners with the tools and insights they need to make informed decisions and drive meaningful change. With decades of experience, we curate resources tailored specifically for public and social policy.
Policy issues evolve quickly and it can be hard to access the latest emerging evidence. Whether it’s through our “Ask a Researcher” research consultant service or our tailored briefings, we’re committed to arming you with the tools you need to succeed.
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The Knowledge Exchange publishes insight paper on Housing First approach
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New age thinking: how older workers can benefit business and the economy
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