Giving Poverty a Voice
Study group: “Poverty Is Not Neglect”
Above: Participants with lived experience of poverty during a preparation day before collaborating with social workers and academics. To gather (…) Read more
In conversation with Lynn Morris
On 20th October, Lynn Morris led ATD activists in a performance of “We Make Our Mark”, an original play. Here, (…) Read more
The digital divide through the eyes of lived experience
On 19th October, members of the APLE Collective took over the agenda of the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on (…) Read more
The digital divide and families
Illustration by APLE Collective Artist in Residence Christopher Burns On 19th October, members of the APLE Collective took over the (…) Read more
All Party Parliamentary Group on Poverty – The digital divide
On the 19th of October 2022, over ten people from charities, lobby groups and MPs gathered in Portcullis House, Westminster, (…) Read more
Poverty Is Not Neglect: A Social Work Challenge
On 24th October 2022 Parents Families and Allies Network (PFAN) hosted a webinar titled “Poverty is not neglect” organised jointly (…) Read more
Reflecting on the International Day to End Poverty – ATD’s Performance of “We Make Our Mark”
“This production showed real community members exploring what is in my eyes the biggest crisis we have in our democracy, (…) Read more
Recruiting participants for human rights focus groups
ATD is carrying out research about how families in poverty are negatively impacted by the child protection system for a (…) Read more
INVITATION – Poverty Is Not Neglect: A Social Work Challenge
Photo by Karen A. Hart Please join us for this webinar on Monday 24 October from 4 to 6 pm. (…) Read more
Poverty-Aware Practice and the Psychological Impact of Poverty
On 3 October 2022, the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory invited Francesca Crozier-Roche and Diana Skelton to speak to its Stakeholder (…) Read more