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Lisa Scullion

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bigissue.com
Amnesty warns DWP's use of AI and automation in welfare is harming disabled people and digitally excluded claimants.
DWP’s 'unhealthy' AI obsession is trapping people in poverty, Amnesty report finds
www.bigissue.com

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bigissue.com
The English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill has made its debut in parliament. It promises to deliver a Community Right to Buy
A Community Right to Buy is a vital step to building a better Britain
www.bigissue.com

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katesummers.bsky.social
The DWP are advertising for a new intake of academic secondees. This is the role I'm currently doing - happy to talk to anyone about what it's like!
www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/jobs.cgi...
Quick Check Needed
www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk
lisa-scullion.bsky.social
Loved our perimenopause and parenting chat ❤️ thank you 🙏

by Ruth PatrickReposted by: Lisa Scullion

ruthpatrick0.bsky.social
@lisa-scullion.bsky.social and colleagues have been working directly with DWP to try and understand how a trauma informed approach might inform their work. Vital and fascinating work < @easp-spa-2025.bsky.social >

by Ruth PatrickReposted by: Lisa Scullion

ruthpatrick0.bsky.social
@haylesben.bsky.social identifies four key roles / ways of potentially understanding the roles local and devolved welfare play & notes they are not mutually exclusive - compensating, complementing, contesting, challenging (or inspiring)

by Ruth PatrickReposted by: Lisa Scullion

ruthpatrick0.bsky.social
@haylesben.bsky.social is arguing that there is value in trying to develop a new conceptual framework to understand what is happening in the uk around the changing role of local and devolved welfare

by Ruth PatrickReposted by: Lisa Scullion

ruthpatrick0.bsky.social
Great to have @haylesben.bsky.social kicking off our @easp-spa-2025.bsky.social symposium , a chance to reflect on work we’ve been doing together on our @nuffieldfoundation.org @safety-nets.bsky.social project

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resfoundation.bsky.social
The UK is among the worst nations in Europe for child poverty.

In the UK, 11% of 15-year-olds reported they had skipped a meal in 2022 because there wasn't enough money to buy food.

In the Netherlands and Finland, this number was 3%.
Chart showing that in 2018, the UK was among the worst in Europe for child poverty rates, second only the Greece.

Reposted by: Lisa Scullion

annieirvine.bsky.social
I've been thinking for a while that we should be talking more about the "social determinants of work". David Kingsley has got there first; great piece naming "the social determinants of employability" - housing insecurity, digital exclusion, mental health, access to care www.myiep.uk/blogs-and-op...
Detached but Not Disengaged: Reframing Employability Practice Through Community-Rooted Youth Work - The Institute of Employability Professionals
28/05/2025
www.myiep.uk

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resfoundation.bsky.social
Work is an effective route out of poverty, but the landscape for parental employment has changed a lot since the mid-2000s.

The proportion of families with children in poverty who are in work has increased over recent decades; over seven in ten families in poverty already have someone in work.
katesummers.bsky.social
We've published a new article "Claiming deservingness: The durability of social security claimant discourses during the Covid-19 pandemic"
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
@benbgeiger.bsky.social @lisa-scullion.bsky.social @davidhjyoung.bsky.social @danieledmiston.bsky.social

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changingrealities.bsky.social
🔥📖 out today, shares firsthand accounts of how the childcare system is failing parents on a low-income and sets out co-produced recommendations for how it could be improved 🔥📖

changingrealities.org/writings/it-...

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Looking after children is important and vital work; and it’s imperative that parents and carers have access to high quality and affordable childcare, both in order to support their children’s development and also to support them in their other forms of work: be it education, training, caring, or participation in the formal labour market. Recent years have seen a growing focus on the importance of improving the UK’s childcare offer, and we have seen a range of policy changes to try and improve what is provided and on what basis. This briefing sets out the experiences of parents and carers on a low income, and makes clear the distance that still needs to be travelled if we are to move to a situation in which all parents can access affordable and decent childcare provision. We share evidence of parents’ experiences and challenges around finding childcare that fits with working hours; systemic issues with affordability; and the pressing need to improve support for childcare through Universal Credit. There is also a need to improve childcare for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), and to rethink how childcare support is made available during school holidays.
changingrealities.org
lisa-scullion.bsky.social
I do feel somewhat late to the party 😂 I was struggling getting out of the cesspool

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