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A year into the new Labour Government, key hardship measures show no improvement - over 7 million low-income families are ...
A national care strategy must put unpaid carers at its centre, supporting their choice to care or not through well-funded services, and valuing their skills to improve care quality.
As climate changes, economies stagnate or slow, and colonial patterns of exploitation continue — can creative, critical imagination navigate beyond today’s multiple crises?
This report explores the rates of poverty of Northern Ireland and assesses the impact that poverty is having on the lives of people who live there. It also looks at how Northern Ireland’s rates of ...
'Work first' is a core idea that underpins the UK's employment and welfare systems, and effective ‘work first’ orientated systems have long-term, paid employment as the primary goal for people ...
This is the 11th report in a series monitoring the number of people living beneath the Minimum Income Standard (MIS) in the UK.
Primary schools and GP surgeries are staggering under the weight of hardship. Anyone serious about improving them needs an urgent action plan for tackling hardship.
Inequalities Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities face in accessing affordable and secure homes are rooted in structural injustices that are just not right, and must change.
This research explores why the links between special educational needs and disability (SEND) and poverty are so strong.
This year our report asks how effective social security is at reducing poverty and advancing equality in Scotland.
More generous Statutory Paternity Leave would deliver on both household financial security and economic growth.
The UK is entering this election year with unacceptably high levels of poverty, appallingly high for some groups. We need a coherent plan with creative policies to end poverty in the UK. This report ...
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