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Who are lone parents? Challenging the media perception
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Guest blogger Professor Ronald McQuaid takes a look at the facts and figures around lone parenting.
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Lone parent experiences of welfare reform
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Marion Davis of One Parent Families Scotland looks at research into how welfare reforms are affecting lone parents moving into work.
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BP 46: Barriers and opportunities facing lone parents moving into paid work
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This paper investigates the impacts of recent welfare changes and includes the views of lone parents living in Glasgow and moving into work.
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Reflections on poverty
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It's Challenge Poverty Week and in this blog James Egan reflects on areas of poverty work and research involving the Glasgow Centre for Population Health (GCPH), looking at what lessons can be learned from listening more to those living in poverty.
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Evaluation of the Glasgow Lone Parent Project: final report
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This evaluation report aims to capture the impact of the Glasgow Lone Parent Project, a short-term project aimed at improving the way mainstream services support lone parents.
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Impacts of Welfare Reforms on Lone Parents Moving into Work: Report
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Explore our report on the effects of welfare reforms on lone parents in Glasgow transitioning to work. Discover key findings on childcare, support needs, and the challenges posed by Universal Credit. Download the full report and related literature review.
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The impacts of welfare reforms on lone parents moving into work
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Discover the evaluation plan for Sistema Scotland's Big Noise programme, which aims to transform lives through music for children in Raploch and Govanhill. Learn about the GCPH's approach and long-term assessment goals.
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Poverty isn’t inevitable, local action is possible
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For Challenge Poverty Week 2018, Dr Sonya Scott discusses actions to tackle poverty.
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Who cares about data?
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Dr Oonagh Robison discusses the results from three new analyses of young carer data from the NHS GGC schools survey, and explores the importance of using local data to address inequality.
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Working towards a Best Start and Bright Futures: reflections on an NHS child poverty partnership
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This is the first in a series of blogs on how universal health and social care services can and are tackling child poverty.