Scottish Campaign on Rights to Social Security

The Scottish Campaign on Rights to Social Security (SCoRSS) is a coalition of over 40 key NGOs, faith groups and unions as well as individuals from across Scotland who want to see a fairer social security system.

Our Principles for Change sets out the five principles we believe need to be at the heart of our social security system.

Any interested organisation or individual is welcome to join. Membership is free and simply involves confirming that you agree with the five principles. members are welcome to get involved in the campaign steering group if they have the time and resources to do so.

To join the campaign please contact:

Ruth Boyle, Campaigns & Policy Manager
ruth.boyle@povertyalliance.org
Tel: 0141 353 0440

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Campaigners tell Downing Street to #ScrapTheCap

By David Eyre | March 22, 2022

Anti-poverty campaigners will go to Downing Street today (Tue 22 Mar) to tell Chancellor Rishi Sunak to end the ‘unjust’ benefit cap, on the same day that new polling revealed a majority of the UK public want to see the policy scrapped. Last week, more than 100 campaign groups, trade unions, faith groups and health … Read more

‘Put money in our pockets’ to tackle child poverty

By David Eyre | March 21, 2022

Cash-first payments to support families should be at the heart of the Scottish Government’s efforts to end child poverty, according to a new report that outlines the views and experiences of grassroots organisations and people living on low incomes in Scotland. As a contribution to the development of the Scottish Government’s new Child Poverty Delivery … Read more

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More than 100 groups unite to tell the Chancellor to scrap the cap

By David Eyre | March 17, 2022

Anti-poverty campaigners from across the UK have come together with trade unions, faith groups and health organisations to urge Chancellor Rishi Sunak to scrap the ‘unjust’ benefit cap. The benefit cap blocks households from getting all the help they need from the social security system. In Scotland, more than 6,000 households are affected, losing out … Read more

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Child Poverty Delivery Plan: Voices from our communities

By David Eyre | March 1, 2022

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Get Heard Scotland Briefing – Child Poverty Delivery Plan 2022-26: Voices from our Communities

By David Eyre | March 1, 2022

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Scottish Government consultation on Fair Work

By David Eyre | February 24, 2022

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Scottish Government consultation on Low Income Winter Heating Assistance

By David Eyre | February 24, 2022

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The Poverty Alliance submit evidence to the Education, Children and Young People Committee on the Scottish Attainment Challenge 

By David Eyre | February 9, 2022

Dr Laura Robertson, Senior Research Officer at The Poverty Alliance provided the below evidence to the Education, Children and Young People Committee in February 2022. The poverty-attainment gap: the context  The attainment gap in Scotland starts in the early years and widens as children and young people move through the education system. From the early … Read more

Poverty Alliance responds to Ofgem’s announcement on energy price hikes

By David Eyre | February 3, 2022

People on low incomes across the country are being caught up in a rising tide of hardship, with the cost of living crisis combining with an inadequate social security system to pull them deeper into poverty. Today’s Ofgem announcement threatens to turn this rising tide into a flood, as more people are forced into impossible … Read more

New CPG inquiry launched into poverty-related stigma 

By David Eyre | January 26, 2022

MSPs have today (Wednesday 26th January) launched a call for evidence on the impact of poverty-related stigma, after being told by experts that negative and discriminatory attitudes towards people living in poverty are continuing to blight the lives of people across Scotland.  The Scottish Parliament’s Cross-Party Group on Poverty, which brings together MSPs from all … Read more

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