Maternity Action briefing: Universal Credit – When is maternity pay not maternity pay
A single woman with a new baby on Maternity Allowance (MA) can be as much as £460 per month worse off than a woman in
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A single woman with a new baby on Maternity Allowance (MA) can be as much as £460 per month worse off than a woman in
Why does lived experience insight matter? The Young Foundation have produced a 2020 report setting out how, and to what extent, bringing more diverse voices
Public services are required to adhere to legal requirements around discrimination, but how do these requirements apply in the digital sphere, and how can we
‘We need to increase the amount of low-cost housing available for families on low incomes, and increase support for people with high housing costs’. This
‘At the present rate of change, it will take nearly a century to achieve parity, a timeline we simply cannot accept in today’s globalised world’
‘At least one in four people with MS are losing out on PIP. That’s at least 12,886 people with MS who have lost out on
The number of people giving has declined since 2016 from 69% to 57% in 2018, which means charities should reflect on these trends when developing
There is a looming care crisis due to the impacts of an ageing population, cuts to public services and social protection systems, and the effects
Welfare reforms over the recent years have made it more difficult for many disabled people to access the support they need. This is according to
Between 6% and 18% of the population experience feeling loneliness, this is alarming as recent research has linked the feeling of loneliness to early death,
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