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Delivering for families?

Delivering for families?

22nd Jun 2022
Mother and baby
Ethnicity, poverty, and the data in Scotland

Ethnicity, poverty, and the data in Scotland

14th Oct 2021
Poverty in Scotland 2021

Poverty in Scotland 2021

4th Oct 2021
Freeing low-income single parents from in-work poverty's grip

Freeing low-income single parents from in-work poverty's grip

17th Jun 2021
Disabled boy and his sister in the kitchen
How social security can deliver for disabled people in Scotland

How social security can deliver for disabled people in Scotland

23rd Apr 2021
Edinburgh skyline, including the Scottish Parliament building
Laying the foundations for a Scotland without poverty

Laying the foundations for a Scotland without poverty

24th Mar 2021
Children looking out across landscape
Poverty a key priority for people in Scotland in advance of May's election

Poverty a key priority for people in Scotland in advance of May's election

11th Mar 2021
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Turning the tide on child poverty in Scotland

Turning the tide on child poverty in Scotland

25th Feb 2021
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Poverty in Scotland 2020

Poverty in Scotland 2020

5th Oct 2020
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A stronger Scottish lifeline in the economic storm

A stronger Scottish lifeline in the economic storm

16th Jul 2020
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How well is Universal Credit supporting people in Glasgow?

How well is Universal Credit supporting people in Glasgow?

29th Jun 2020
Poverty in Scotland 2019

Poverty in Scotland 2019

7th Oct 2019
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Making the most of the Scottish Child Payment

Making the most of the Scottish Child Payment

3rd Oct 2019
Delivering an Income Supplement in Scotland

Delivering an Income Supplement in Scotland

13th Jun 2019
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Poverty in Scotland 2018

Poverty in Scotland 2018

2nd Oct 2018
Brexit, general election and Indyref: the role of low-income voters in Scotland

Brexit, general election and Indyref: the role of low-income voters in Scotland

22nd May 2018
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