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Jon Yates

@jonpayates

Tweet on leadership, violence, community, education. Lead @YouthEndowFund. Board @ofstednews @childrenscomm @ukyouth Blog @ jonyates.substack.com

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NEW STOP AND SEARCH RESEARCH If we want to halve knife crime, we need to talk less about stop and search. A 🧵on what the largest research project on stop and search tells us. (1/17)

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In which Jon Yates explains the evidence on stop and search: it works, but much less well than other things the police could do in the same amount of time.

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Totally disgraceful. We have a serious problem with social media companies showing our children violent and misogynistic content. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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What would an R&D capability to support government missions look like? In the spirit of thinking out loud, some suggestions on the role of evidence, data, and innovation methods like challenge prizes and innovation procurement. docs.google.com/document/d/16S…

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This was such an enjoyable conversation with 𝕁𝕠𝕤𝕙 𝕊𝕫𝕖𝕡𝕤 . All about how we stop our societies being so divided. Do subscribe to his podcast (Uncomfortable conversations) if you fancy listening.

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Our societies are more diverse than ever, yet we spend more of our time with people just like us. Jon Yates is a writer and activist who studies how to build a more united society. He says the problem is not that we're different from each other, but that we're distant.

Our societies are more diverse than ever, yet we spend more of our time with people just like us.

<a href="/jonpayates/">Jon Yates</a> is a writer and activist who studies how to build a more united society. He says the problem is not that we're different from each other, but that we're distant.