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Guest Blog: Challenges and opportunities for low-paid and insecure hospitality workers

Serving the Future worker research participant,Edinburgh Click here for more about the Serving the Future hospitality toolkit The Poverty Alliance has been working with others in the Serving the Future project. Last week, we were pleased to launch an exciting new toolkit, aimed at helping reduce low-pay and business insecurity in Scotland’s hospitality industry. In … Read more

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Blog: Prison journey costs add to poverty injustice

Annie McCormack,TARP Aberdeenshire Development Officer,The Poverty Alliance Click here to find out more about Taking Action on Rural Poverty Many children and families in Scotland have to deal with both poverty, and the imprisonment of someone close to them. Some 45 per cent of all arrivals in prison come from Scotland’s 20 per cent most … Read more

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Blog: Social security is a foundation to build a better future

David Eyre,Communications Officer, The Poverty Alliance Click here to read our consultation response Life is an uncertain business. None of us get to choose where or when we are born, or what circumstances we are born into. That’s why – together – we decided to build a society where we could all rely on a … Read more

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Blog: Libraries are a vital support for people on low incomes

Annie McCormack, TARP Aberdeenshire Development Officer, The Poverty Alliance As part of the Taking Action on Rural Poverty project, the Poverty Alliance have been working alongside Aberdeenshire residents who live on a low income in rural parts of the shire to form a citizens panel of people who want to feed into the Council’s decision-making … Read more

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Blog: TARP Aberdeenshire supports Highlands and Islands human rights report

Annie McCormack, TARP Aberdeenshire Development Officer,The Poverty Alliance Click here to read the SHRC report on human rights in the Highlands & Islands At the end of 2024, the Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) released a damning report on the human rights violations happening across the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. It said: “Some of … Read more

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News: New report uncovers Roma people’s housing challenges

Read the report here! New research has uncovered how Roma people in the Govanhill area of Glasgow are being denied their right to adequate housing. Community researchers from the Roma rights group Romano Lav asked local people to record their experiences of housing in the area. Some of those taking part reported shocking conditions including … Read more

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Blog: What stops people in poverty realising their human rights?

Lydia Murphy, Development Officer, The Poverty Alliance Click here to read the briefing Human rights are not just abstract ideals; they are standards for our governments, intended to ensure that every person can live a life of dignity and respect. For many people in Scotland, especially those experiencing poverty, these rights remain out of reach  … Read more

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Guest blog: End Poverty Edinburgh helps me feel I can make a difference

Olena Bovdyr, End Poverty Edinburgh Hello, my name is Olena and I’m a member of End Poverty Edinburgh. I’m glad to be part of this group and feel like I can make a difference. I always feel responsible for my every proposal or thought, since our present and future depend on all of us. We … Read more

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Guest blog: What can the census can tell us about deprivation and poor health?

Allison Catalano, The Scottish Health Equity Research Unit (SHERU) Find the report and other insights from SHERU here! Scotland in 2001 was remarkably different from Scotland in 2011. Between 2001 and 2011, the population grew by more than 200,000 people. Household incomes – adjusted for inflation – grew by nearly 20%. These years also marked … Read more

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