Scottish Anti-Poverty Events
Poverty Alliance Events
Scotland’s next Child Poverty Delivery Plan: Whole family approaches
Glasgow City Halls 100 Candleriggs, Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomThe Poverty Alliance is organising a series of member seminars to discuss the next Plan and the action we need to see to make real progress. In this seminar, we will look at: • The importance of holistic whole family approaches in meeting the needs of families is visible in the current Child Poverty Delivery ... Read more
Scotland’s next Child Poverty Delivery Plan: The role of paid work
Grassmarket Community Project 86 Candlemaker Row, Edinburgh, Scotland, United KingdomThe Poverty Alliance is organising a series of member seminars to discuss the next Plan and the action we need to see to make real progress. The current Plan includes welcome actions on paid work and employment support but there have been a number of implementation gaps and budget cuts which have hampered progress. Three-quarters ... Read more
Member’s Seminar – A Climate Just Scotland: Taking an Anti-Poverty Approach to Climate Action
Looking ahead to the 2026 Scottish Parliament Elections and next Child Poverty Delivery Plan, this event will explore opportunities to align the fight against poverty with the urgency of climate action, to ensure that climate policy is being shaped through lived experience to reduce inequality. All Poverty Alliance members will have received an invitation directly. ... Read more
Poverty Alliance Member Events
Homelessness stigma: a conversation
OnlineJoin Homeless Network Scotland for a half-day course giving you the skills and confidence you need to challenge the pervasive stigma around homelessness. By the end of the course, you will be able to: 1. Identify stereotypes in representations of homelessness (images and words) 2. Reduce stigma – playing your role and positive framing 3. ... Read more
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