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Peer Support
In the summer, Jackie Cox and Church Action on Poverty organised a residential meeting in Windermere. This event brought different (…) Read more
Division, Disrespect and Disengagement: on Relationships Between Social Workers and Parents
The guest post below was written by “Annie”, the creator of a website called Surviving Safeguarding. I launched my website (…) Read more
I am a person not a case study
The following is a presentation given by Andrew, a father whose family have been the subject of social service interventions (…) Read more
Angela Babb: ‘To have a voice, you need to meet people who respect you’
When your children get older, you see them trying to get a job—but they get their confidence knocked right off. Racism hurts too.
Austerity impacts children’s social care and practice
Photo by Nasrin Siege This article was written in 2017 by Anna Gupta for the Social workers and service users (…) Read more
Creating dialogue
In this blog post I would like to share with you two examples of what poverty is and what living (…) Read more
Measuring poverty in all its forms
In early September, on an organic farm in rural France, an international group of poverty experts met to talk about (…) Read more
“I No Longer Feel Ashamed”
Poverty Truth Commissioners at the launch of the “ Names Not Numbers” report. The Poverty Truth Commission in Scotland brings (…) Read more
The Importance of Recognition
Being involved in the process of making a project like the Roles We Play was interesting because you had other (…) Read more