Sources
83 sources in the catalog, triaged by content-reuse licence (83 done) — openmeans we may extract & store the content, restricted means link-only, unknown means no clear signal was found. Filter by area or licence.
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- NewsletterSubscriptions (youtube, newsletters, publications)Open
MobLab Dispatch
Round-up of stories, resources, opportunities and discussions about changemaking
Mobilisation Lab ↗Licence: CC BY 4.0evidence ↗Why this verdict?
MobLab / MobilisationLab states a site-wide open licence in its footer: "Except where noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License," linking to creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. I confirmed this identical notice on the homepage, the newsletters source page, the About page, and a sampled resource page (Mobilisation Integration Toolkit), and verified the link resolves to the genuine CC BY 4.0 deed (share + adapt, even commercially, with attribution). Extraction and storage are permitted with attribution. Two caveats: (1) the "except where noted" clause means individual resources can carry a different licence, so each stored item should be checked for an overriding per-resource note before reuse; (2) embedded third-party material (images, quoted content) may not be covered by the site's CC BY licence.
- NewsletterSubscriptions (youtube, newsletters, publications)Open
Right to Remain (newsletter)
Immigration and asylum news, information, updates, events and campaigns
Right to Remain ↗Licence: CC BY-NC 4.0evidence ↗Why this verdict?
Right to Remain's dedicated Permissions page states verbatim: "Right to Remain's work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License," granting freedom to copy, share and adapt the material for non-commercial purposes with attribution, and links to creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. The homepage/newsletter footers carry no inline licence but link to this Permissions page. The identical CC BY-NC 4.0 notice also appears on the actual Toolkit resource page, confirming the licence applies both site-wide and per-resource. Caveat: it is a NonCommercial licence (reuse only for non-commercial purposes, attribution required), and the licence text notes no explicit carve-outs, though embedded third-party material (e.g. images credited to others) could carry separate terms.
- NewsletterSubscriptions (youtube, newsletters, publications)Open
Skills for Care
Round-up of sector news, trainings, etc
Skills for Care ↗Licence: Custom permissive terms: "freely reproduced with acknowledgment for education and training purposes" (non-commercial, attribution required) — not a named licenceevidence ↗Why this verdict?
The requested URL (id.skillsforcare.org.uk) 301-redirects to connect.skillsforcare.org.uk, a login gateway whose footer carries the site-wide notice "© Skills for Care 2026. All rights reserved." Taken alone that reads restricted, but the linked Terms and conditions contain an explicit reuse grant, which I verified verbatim twice: "Material from this website may be freely reproduced with acknowledgment for education and training purposes, but may not be used for sale or profit without the written permission of Skills for Care." That is an express "free to reproduce" permission (attribution + non-commercial), so it qualifies as open under the brief's definition. Caveats: (1) it is a custom statement, not a named/standard licence (no Creative Commons, OGL, or public-domain badge was found anywhere); (2) it is conditioned on acknowledgment AND non-commercial use — extract-and-store for an internal, non-profit resource library is permitted, but onward commercial use is not; (3) it is site-wide for skillsforcare.org.uk content and says "unless stated otherwise," so individual resources or embedded third-party material may carry different terms and should be checked per item; (4) the target id./connect. subdomain is itself a gated service, so this verdict covers Skills for Care published website/resource content, not account-only material. This is triage, not legal advice.