📢 Stigma around people in poverty, benefits and welfare is key to understanding why poverty is still deemed acceptable in a country as wealthy as the UK.
Read our recent report on stigma below:
https://t.co/5SeA5E4lAy
When we approach young people with compassion, we are not just teaching them; we are showing them what it means to be fully human, with kindness and understanding…
After 10 years of thinking...5 years of research...1 year of writing, I have FINALLY completed the draft manuscript of my book on the gentrification of Hackney.
"From Hackney, With Love: An Intimate History of Gentrification" will be out in May 2025
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NEW CHALLENGE TO START THE NEW YEAR⁉️
🚨Partisan are looking for a new team member🚨
NEW ROLE: (Lead) Clinical Community Psychologist/ Psychotherapist
Salary: £46K - £58K (4 day working week)
Closing Date: 19th January 2025
https://t.co/7HZhW9XOXf
CareTech is the biggest private provider of children’s homes and foster care. Every year councils pay CareTech £600 million to care for vulnerable young people. Every day CareTech fails young people. 🧵
If you can spare anything to help save @OasisPlay please donate today. It is not 'just a playground' it is a lifeline for children and families, many of whom are living in challenging circumstances. Donate, share and speak up for play! #adventureplay#playmatters
Job alert 📣
Two senior policy roles on housing and work.
Location: York/London/Hybrid.
Join us tomorrow at 12pm - we'll set out the key responsibilities of the roles and how they fit within the broader strategy of the team and wider organisation: https://t.co/p0wmCIq5Jc.
I've interviewed dozens of nurses and doctors. They all tell me the same story: Working above contracted hours due to unsafe staffing and coming home exhausted. They end up leaving and the staffing crisis worsens.
This is an insult to those who form the very backbone of our NHS.
Serious Violence Reduction Orders (SVROs) were introduced in 2022 to tackle knife crime, but the Home Office's lack of transparency means what happened next has been shrouded in secrecy.
A short thread🧵
“We can’t tackle attendance if we don’t tackle poverty”
In a country as wealthy as ours no child or their family should be going without
the essentials. No Government wishing to reduce school absence can ignore the role that poverty plays in driving it.
https://t.co/r41JUeJGVm.
This today from @ONS: “In London, the average home was not affordable for any household income decile; in three other regions, the average home was only affordable to the top decile.” This in a nutshell is the UK housing crisis for younger people
New research by @CfYoungLives and @jrf_uk has put forward some stark findings on poverty and attendance.
1. Children on Free School Meals are 2x more likely to be absent from primary and secondary school…
Poverty is preventing some children from attending school amid big rises in absence among children receiving free school meals, warns a new report from
@cfyounglives
Some children are missing school because their families can’t afford travel or the cost of correct uniform 1/4
1/12 Our book, ‘Social Murder? Austerity and life expectancy in the UK’, by David Walsh and I, is out today. It details how mortality stopped improving in the UK and other countries as a result of austerity policies damaging the building blocks of health. Here’s a brief summary:
‘Right now, grassroots orgs play an important, immediate, yet undervalued role in supporting/improving the mental health and well-being of children and youth.’
Attacking people who rely on benefits is abusive and demoralising. It damages lives. It doesn't save any money.
True then, and true now.
https://t.co/TZt0L5gpC2