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  1. View Stephen Sinclair’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Professor of Social Policy at Glasgow Caledonian University, and Chair of the Poverty & Inequality Commission · Experience: Glasgow Caledonian University · Location: Greater Glasgow Area · 82 connections on LinkedIn.

  2. Since taking over the Blackburne Arms Stephen Sinclair, a scouser born and bred, along with his beautiful wife Lina has re-established the place into a warmly welcoming gastropub! Considered by many as a focal point in the heart of the Georgian Quarter, as it continues to regenerate and is fast becoming know to locals & tourists as the ...

  3. Stephen is a committed, detail oriented professional whose strong aptitude for health planning and project management saw him quickly progress from a Masters Graduate in 2011, into an Associate role within HSPC Health Architects. <br><br>His broad range of experience has ensured his success across a variety of health care projects including acute, rehab and mental health facilities ...

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  6. Sep 21, 2018 · Set in Marlborough in the late 1860s, The Bellbird brings the worlds of Maori and Pakeha together in a haunting play of passion, family politics and despair. A touching, tragic romance between a Pakeha woman and a Maori man. On the death of her husband she is no longer welcome back in her own community and her deceased husband’s family want nothing to do with her. “A play of heart and soul ...

  7. ssir.org › bios › stephen_sinclairStephen Sinclair | Bio

    By Michael J. Roy, Neil McHugh, & Stephen Sinclair 14 . Far from being a win-win financial instrument, SIBs come with significant technical burdens and exemplify an ideological shift in welfare service provision.