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On young people and libraries
In conversation with Peggy Simmons Information holds great value; with the proliferation of online content, you can discover almost anything (…) Read more
ATD’s inclusive governance
Considering that ATD Fourth World is not a traditional service provider, a collaborative approach is part of our ethos. The (…) Read more
Poverty by the Sea
– Photo by Mark Vesey This is the first article in a series focusing on what it’s like to live (…) Read more
European Family Advocacy Project
Since 2019, activists living in poverty in six European countries have been engaged in a family advocacy project. On 13-15 (…) Read more
Liverpool John Moores University: Challenging the Stigma of Poverty
“It’s many years ago now, but when I was a student I experienced homelessness. I struggled to afford books; I (…) Read more
Reflecting on ATD’s report to the UN on ‘povertyism’ and human rights in the UK
“One of the things that really comes across about our risk-averse child protection system is that we could go on (…) Read more
Anti-Poverty Experts Training Social Work Students
Understanding poverty, always of crucial importance, matters even more as the UK is battling an extensive cost-of-living crisis. Food bank (…) Read more
The impact of poverty in social care
On the 9th of February, Research in Practice hosted their yearly Adults Partnership Conference titled ‘The impact of poverty in (…) Read more
‘Love Shows Up’: Relationships Making The Difference
Just before Valentine’s Day, on the 10th of February, eight participants from ATD attended this Camden Council event, which celebrated (…) Read more
The Children and Their Families Have Rights
Natasha Phillips (Editor In Chief of the Researching Reform) and Simon Haworth (Lecturer/Social Work academic at the University of Birmingham) (…) Read more