Reports:
- A Sachrajda and M Zukowska, New Brave World: The power, opportunities and potential of pop culture for social change in the UK, supported by Unbound Philanthropy (March 2021)
- A Sachrajda and L Baumgartner, More than Words: How communicating our shared values and forging mutual connections can bring hope for a new tomorrow commissioned by The Thomas Paine Initiative (May 2019)
- A Sachrajda with E Peach, Riding the Waves: How pop culture has the potential to catalyse social change in the UK, supported by Unbound Philanthropy (October 2017)
- A Sachrajda and S Nwulu, Cities of Reciprocity: Strengthening refugee education using Athens as a case study Royal Society of the Arts (June 2017)
- A Sachrajda and K Williams, Fertile Ground: Creating the conditions for social innovation to flourish in Northern Ireland, The Young Foundation, (2016)
- A Sachrajda, P Griffith, Shared Ground: Strategies for living well together in an era of high immigration, IPPR (October 2014)
- A Glennie, A Sachrajda, M Lewis, S Mulley, T Finch, J Pennington, B Balaram, M Szilard, I Gencsu, A fair deal on migration for the UK, IPPR (March 2014)
- A Sachrajda, J Pennington, Britain Wants You! Why the UK should commit to increasing international student numbers, IPPR (November 2013)
- A Sachrajda, Dementia care in London, IPPR (March 2011)
- A Sachrajda, S Mulley, Student migration in the UK, IPPR (February 2011)
- A Sachrajda, Alternatives to Child Immigration Detention: What are the options for the Coalition government? IPPR (September 2010)
- A Sachrajda, D Ben-Galim, Now it’s Personal: Learning from welfare-to-work approaches around the world, IPPR (August 2010)
- A Sachrajda, J McCormick, J Clifton, E McDowell, M Cherti, Getting On: Wellbeing in later life, IPPR (December 2009)
- A Sachrajda, S Stephen-Smith, M Gower, Good Intentions: A review of the New Asylum Model and its impact on trafficked women claiming asylum, Eaves and Refugee Women’s Resource Project at Asylum Aid (2008)
- A Sachrajda, The Poppy Project Outreach Service, Eaves (2008)
Podcasts:
- Social Change Agency podcast, #10: Alice Sachrajda and Lena Baumgartner
- The Advocacy Iceberg Podcast, episode 19: Alice Sachrajda talks about the role of popular culture in catalysing social change
Articles:
- The Young Foundation, Social innovation is one way out of the inequality cycle (June 2015)
- Guardian Society, Better integration is the best way to quell immigration fears (October 2014)
- The News Hub, Immigration’s here to stay and all parties will need to adapt (October 2014)
- Social Integration Commission, ‘Everyday’ integration (January 2014)
- Left Foot Forward, The UK can’t rely on reputation alone to attract international students (December 2013)
- Liberal Democrat Voice, Closed for business? The UK needs more foreign students (October 2013)
- BBC News, Viewpoints: What should be done about integration? (September 2013)
- The Guardian Comment is Free, Visitor bond schemes are not the answer to the problems of immigration (June 2013)
- Open Democracy, UK immigration policy: more than an enforcement issue (May 2013)
- Politics.co.uk, Abolishing UKBA will not fix immigration policy (April 2013)
- Liberal Conspiracy, The protestors of Boston deserve a better answer on immigration (November 2012)
- Health Service Journal, Uniting health and social care to give dementia patients improved services (March 2011)
- eGov monitor, Dementia care would suffer under government’s NHS reforms (March 2011)
- Left Foot Forward, Community action alone cannot meet elderly care challenge (November 2010)
- Left Foot Forward, Coalition should abandon immigration cap or redefine the target (November 2010)
- The Guardian, Comment is Free, Legal aid is in tatters and only long-term thinking can mend it (August 2010)
Featured articles:
- Social Change Agency, The case for thinking more strategically in third sector campaigns (June 2019)
- The Financial Times, Number of overseas students falls by a third (November 2013)
- The Evening Standard, Foreign student levels ‘at risk’ (November 2013)
- The New Statesman, Theresa May pledges immigration crackdown (November 2010)