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Who are lone parents? Challenging the media perception
News story
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
News story
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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Reflections on poverty
News story
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
Publication
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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Cost-of-living crisis: Working together is right on the money
News story
This blog highlights the damaging effects of falling incomes on people’s pockets, some opportunities to boost income, and how local money advice partnerships play a crucial role in supporting people struggling to get by in the current crisis.
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Who cares about data?
News story
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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Cost-of-Living Crisis: Hungry for Change
News story
In this blog, Jill Muirie considers the long- and short-term implications of growing levels of food insecurity and the importance of improved access to nutritious food and a more stable food economy for our health, wellbeing and quality of life.
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Poverty isn’t inevitable, local action is possible
News story
For Challenge Poverty Week 2018, Dr Sonya Scott discusses actions to tackle poverty.
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Working towards a Best Start and Bright Futures: reflections on an NHS child poverty partnership
News story
This is the first in a series of blogs on how universal health and social care services can and are tackling child poverty.
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Working to promote Healthier, Wealthier Children in NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
News story
With the news currently dominated by the recession, reduced public spending and the UK Government welfare cuts, it’s nice to be able to report a good news story.