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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.
The Government has proposed the largest cuts to social security since 2015. As well as reducing expenditure on health-related benefits, the Government hopes these reforms will support more disabled ...
As climate changes, economies stagnate or slow, and colonial patterns of exploitation continue — can creative, critical imagination navigate beyond today’s multiple crises?
Today’s announcements places the burden of that changing world on the shoulders of those least able to bear the load.
This report, from the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP), is the 12th in a series monitoring the number of people living beneath the Minimum Income Standard in the UK.
Weak economy: this uses a forecast with higher inflation, lower earnings growth, lower employment and higher housing costs compared to the central scenario. Positive and negative inputs into the ...
The UK government won’t see progress on child poverty by the end of this Parliament – even with high economic growth – without investment in social security.
Why and how do non-profit and grassroots organisations engage with generative AI tools, and the broader AI debate?
Bangladeshi, Black African and Pakistani households are 2 to 3 times more likely to experience persistent very deep poverty, compared to white households.
Reforms are needed to unlock work for people receiving work-related disability benefits, as informed by research with disabled people in partnership with Scope.
This year our report asks how effective social security is at reducing poverty and advancing equality in Scotland.
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