ReGenerate at NPC’s The Impact Economy launch at the House of Lords
Our CEO Ed Boyd joined the launch of New Philanthropy Capital and the Impact Economy Collective’s new essay collection, The Impact Economy: Delivering together for people, planet and place. Ed contributed an essay to the collection, setting out the importance of good business and how purpose and profit can reinforce each other.
ReGenerate judges National Apprenticeship and Skills Awards
Our Senior Policy Associate Claire-Emily Martin fed into the design of the government’s EDI Awards and served as a national judge for the employer categories. The awards ceremony celebrated innovative business-led initiatives and featured keynote addresses from the Education Secretary and Skills Minister.
ReGenerate speaks on apprenticeships policy at the BBC
Our Senior Policy Associate Claire-Emily Martin spoke on the Employer and Policy Expert Panel at BBC Headquarters to discuss what businesses and the government can do to better support care-experienced apprentices (read her insights here). The session brought together policymakers and employers to explore ways to widen access and solidify best practice.
ReGenerate at the Office for the Impact Economy launch
The No10 reception celebrated the power of partnerships to deliver change and the new Office for the Impact Economy. It has been a privilege to work with the Impact Economy Collective and the Social Impact Investment Advisory Group to make this happen, echoing our calls in 2024 for a clear ‘front door’ for businesses to partner with government.
ReGenerate hosts its Good Business Ambassadors 2025 reception
We hosted over 80 senior politicians, business leaders, and entrepreneurs to celebrate the power of good business in tackling the UK’s biggest challenges. Minister Sir Stephen Timms gave a keynote address on the importance of the Impact Economy, alongside insights from Greggs and Amazon on leveraging business as a force for good.
ReGenerate hosts webinar with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood
Our team members Tim Pemberton and Ian Stephenson were joined by Sarah Hesz from The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood to explore why supporting early childhood is good for business, and how businesses can better support working parents through innovative policies like '80 for 90'.
ReGenerate speaks on employers supporting parents at the Conservative Party Conference
Our colleague Ian Stephenson spoke on a Nesta and Foundations panel about how businesses can help to drive a national focus on parenting by facilitating access to support and information through the workplace or offering innovative policies like ‘80 for 90’. The panel explored how government, businesses, and civil society can work together to improve early childhood outcomes.
ReGenerate speaks on business tackling disadvantage at the Labour Party Conference
Our Head of Policy Bramwell Blower spoke at the launch event for Labour for Industry, Finance & Trade alongside Noah Law MP and other industry leaders, outlining why lifting people in disadvantaged communities is a fundamental driver of national growth and productivity.
ReGenerate speaks on business driving children’s outcomes at the Labour Party Conference
Our Senior Policy Associate Claire-Emily Martin spoke at a Nesta and Centre for Young Lives roundtable, making the case for good business as a driver of better outcomes for children and families. Joined by Minister Georgia Gould, the session explored how the Impact Economy can partner with government to unlock funding and innovation in early years services.
ReGenerate presents the business case for prioritising early childhood outcomes at Currys
Our colleague Tim Pemberton was invited by the West Midlands Social Recruitment Advisory Group to give a speech on why businesses should better support working parents, and why prioritising early childhood is both good for society and good for employers. We also introduced our 80 for 90 Pioneers campaign.
ReGenerate speaks in Parliament about businesses tackling poverty
Our CEO Ed Boyd spoke in Parliament at the launch of the Poverty Strategy Commission’s final report, alongside Minister Sir Stephen Timms and Baroness Philippa Stroud. Ed set out how business and government can partner to tackle poverty, including creating a single UK-wide Anti-poverty Employer commitment.
ReGenerate hosts panel on hidden talent at Amazon’s Force for Good Summit
Our CEO Ed Boyd and Managing Director Claire Hamlin hosted a panel on how employers can make the most of hidden talent. Panelists from COOK, Severn Trent and Amazon explained why recruiting people with barriers to work is good for business and shared practical examples of what works.
ReGenerate research spotlighted at the Delivering Change Together Summit
We were delighted to attend the Summit, during which Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones cited our research highlighting that nearly 80% of UK businesses want to do more to tackle societal challenges. Praising the work of several businesses in our network, he recognised the pressing need for greater government support.
ReGenerate presents 10 ways businesses can support working parents
Our colleague Tim Pemberton presented the latest research from our Early Childhood Development Project at The Centre for Emotional Health. The session brought together peers across the not-for-profit and early years space to explore how organisations can collaborate to improve outcomes for children and families.
ReGenerate speaks on youth unemployment at Anthropy
Our CEO Ed Boyd joined a panel with Severn Trent and West Midlands Mayor Andy Street to discuss how business, government, and civil society can collaborate to tackle youth unemployment. The session focused on driving opportunities for those facing barriers to work, and featured meaningful insights on how work can change lives.
ReGenerate presents new apprenticeship policy proposals
Our Senior Policy Associate Claire-Emily Martin spoke at the Youth Employment Group’s event chaired by Anna Morrison CBE, introducing our recent research on how to maximise apprenticeships for hidden talent, reviewing progress against recent government announcements and highlighting key areas where further reform is needed.
ReGenerate hosts apprenticeships roundtable with Skills Minister Baroness Jacqui Smith
We hosted a roundtable with the Minister for Skills with businesses, training providers and expert organisations on how government and business can unlock more apprenticeships for hidden talent. We discussed the social, business and economic benefits of doing this, and the practical reforms needed to drive meaningful change.
ReGenerate hosts Foundation Apprenticeships roundtable with the Department for Education
Our Senior Policy Associate Claire-Emily Martin chaired a roundtable with the Department for Education and employers including Amazon, Greene King, Co-op and John Lewis Partnership to discuss how Foundation Apprenticeships can support care leavers, ex-offenders and neurodivergent people into work. The session focused on the design elements needed to support these groups.