The Poverty Alliance Annual Conference at EICC Edinburgh on Friday 29th November 2024

Chief Executive Blog: Developing our network

Peter Kelly, Chief Executive,The Poverty Alliance Questions of poverty and inequality have been forced onto the political agenda over the last few weeks. When the UK Government announced plans for significant cuts to social security entitlements campaigners, including the Poverty Alliance, were quick to respond, highlighting the impact that these cuts will have, particularly on … Read more

Blog: Communication Officer’s log – week 14

David Eyre, Communications Officer,The Poverty Alliance Click here to contact me about my work I’ve worked in communications and the media for a long time. When I began work as a junior reporter there was no internet, no mobile phones, and the fax machine was still new technology. So I’ve had to learn a lot … Read more

Cover of the first Independent Age Older People's Economic Wellbeing Index Scotland 2024-25

Guest blog: New index shows urgent need to support pensioner well-being

Louise Brady,Scotland Policy and Public Affairs Officer, Independent Age Click here for the Older People’s Economic Wellbeing Index: Scotland 2024–25 With the recently introduced means-testing of Winter Fuel Payment and the debates which followed in Scotland around the newly devolved Pension Age Winter Heating Payment, there’s been an increased focus politically and in the media … Read more

Cover of the report Minimum Income Guarantee for unpaid carers by Carers Scotland and IPPR Scotland

Blog: Communication Officer’s log – weeks 12 & 13

David Eyre, Communications Officer, The Poverty Alliance People in the UK are desperate for a government that delivers a just and compassionate country. They want to see an end to deepening poverty, debt, destitution, and hunger in their communities. So many will have been distressed, disappointed, scared, and angry at UK Government plans to slash … Read more

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Blog: New Rights in Action report shows far-reaching impact

Lydia Murphy, Development Officer,Rights in Action Project,The Poverty Alliance Click here to read the report! Our Rights in Action project works to raise awareness of economic, social and cultural rights and to support communities to add human rights to their collective power.    In the most recent phase of Rights in Action, we brought together six … Read more

A stock image of people raising their fists together to represent the fulfilment of human rights.

Report: Strengthening Rights-based Approaches in Campaigning Organisations

Our Rights in Action project works across Scotland to support communities to use human rights as a tool for change. Rights in Action is funded by the Scottish Government’s Equality and Human Rights Fund, managed and supported by Inspiring Scotland. One of its workstreams creates Action Learning Sets that bring together community organisations and community … Read more

A tribute to Charlotte McLurg 1977-2025

It is with heavy hearts and much sadness that we share the news that our friend and fellow End Poverty Edinburgh member, Charlotte McLurg, passed away late last month. Charlotte was one of End Poverty Edinburgh’s most active members, using her experiences to try and make Edinburgh, and the world, a better place for others. … Read more

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News: Campaigners say it’s not too late to end the injustice of child poverty 

Responding to today’s figures on poverty and inequality in Scotland, Poverty Alliance chief executive Peter Kelly said: “People in Scotland want a compassionate country beyond the injustice of child poverty. Today’s figures finally confirm what we all feared – we are not on course to build that better future. “In Scotland we have clear, legal … Read more

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News: Chancellor has no justification for social security cuts

Responding to the Spring Statement, Poverty Alliance chief executive Peter Kelly said: “People in the UK voted for change at the last election because they were desperate for a government that delivers a just and compassionate country. Today’s announcements undermine that ambition. “It is completely unjust to, once again, balance the books on the backs … Read more

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