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      <image:caption>In this paper, written with Stephen Whitehead and published by the Centre for Justice Innovation, Neil set out the costs and benefits of an innovative, problem-solving perspective towards parents with drug and alcohol abuse problems. The report was endorsed by the Cabinet Secretary, and was part of the evidence base that led to an expansion of the programme.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this paper, published in the Journal of Finance, Risk and Accounting Perspectives, Neil showcases the way that measurement can skew social investment decisions towards what is more easily measurable, rather than what is more beneficial for society. The paper is based on research conducted by Neil at the London School of Economics for a project commissioned by the European Investment Bank.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this influential report (commissioned by the Department for Education and published by the Young Foundation in 2012), Bethia McNeil, Neil Reeder and Julia Rich examine how to structure analyses of improvements in soft skills among young people.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In this article for the journal Personality and Mental Health, for which Neil was the lead analyst, Neil collated the aspects of costs that a set of patients incurred in their innovative, holistic treatment, and compared this against an assessment of the costs for a control group with similar characteristics</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Criminal justice - past work for Greater London Authority (MOPAC), Association of Greater Manchester Authorities, and Ministry of Justice Employment - past work for Durham County Council, Business in the Community, Shepherd's Bush Housing Association and York City Council Health - past work with Department of Health, Public Health England, NHS Devon and NHS Somerset Clinical Commissioning Groups Homelessness - past work for the Greater London Authority, London Councils, Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Riverside Housing Association Public transport - past work with London Transport Youth work - past work with National Youth Agency, Department for Education, Local Government Association and NCVYS</image:caption>
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