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

Getting Poverty on the Agenda: Scottish Parliament election hustings guide

By David Eyre | April 1, 2021

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Scottish Campaign on Rights to Social Security 2021 Holyrood Manifesto

By David Eyre | March 31, 2021

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GUEST BLOG: Children’s University Scotland

By Sinead | March 29, 2021

Chloe Goodall, Head of Impact at Children’s University Scotland, explores the impact extending free bus travel to people on low-income benefits and under 25s would have on realising children’s rights. Earlier this month, the Scottish Government passed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) incorporation bill, ensuring young people’s rights are considered … Read more

On the road to recovery, we can make sure everyone has a seat

By Sinead | March 25, 2021

Suzi Murning, Poverty Alliance Campaigns Officer, discusses our new campaign, Everyone Aboard, calling for free bus travel to be extended to everyone receiving Universal Credit and young people under 25.  We all rely on public services – like health and education – to be there for us when we need them. But too often, they simply don’t work for people living … Read more

Poverty Alliance launch ‘Everyone Aboard’ campaign

By David Eyre | March 24, 2021

Poverty Alliance launch Everyone Aboard campaign Ahead of the Scottish Parliament election, a new campaign has today been launched, calling on Scotland’s political parties to commit to extending free bus travel to everyone receiving Universal Credit (and other low-income benefits) and under 25s.  The Everyone Aboard campaign – coordinated by the Poverty Alliance and supported by a range of children’s charities, anti-poverty groups, trade unions and environmental organisations – is launched at a time of … Read more

Poverty Alliance launch 2021 Holyrood election manifesto

By David Eyre | March 17, 2021

Stemming the rising tide of poverty across Scotland must be the defining issue of the Holyrood election, the Poverty Alliance have said today, with calls for all political parties to commit to a range of ambitious and bold action to boost incomes and reduce costs. The calls were made as the Poverty Alliance launched A … Read more

A Scotland For All of Us: Poverty Alliance 2021 Scottish Parliament election manifesto

By David Eyre | March 16, 2021

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Get Heard Scotland in Renfrewshire: Voices from the Third Sector

By David Eyre | February 2, 2021

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NEW BRIEFING: Get Heard Scotland in Renfrewshire

By David Eyre | February 2, 2021

As part of its Get Heard Scotland project, the Poverty Alliance have today published a new briefing (which can be read in full here) covering discussions that took place with third sector organisations across Renfrewshire, on the impact of Covid-19. Get Heard Scotland in Renfrewshire: Voices from the Third Sector is based on interviews conducted between … Read more

“Stark gaps” in educational attainment risk being compounded by Covid, warns new Poverty Alliance report

By David Eyre | February 1, 2021

Anti-poverty campaigners have today called for increased action from the Scottish Government to tackle the educational attainment gap, after new analysis (which can be read in full here) found stark gaps in attainment between young people from Scotland’s least and most deprived areas. The analysis, undertaken by the Poverty Alliance on behalf of The Robertson … Read more

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