About this Event
Poverty remains a persistent challenge in Scotland, affecting families, children and especially women – even as employment rises and the National Living Wage takes effect.
This community-focused discussion will explore how low pay, insecure work, high childcare costs, and wider inequalities trap families and children in poverty.
It will highlight practical solutions, from making the workplace more flexible to improving workers' rights, that can give all working families a fair chance to thrive.
Tackling poverty requires bold political leadership, cross-party collaboration, and active community engagement to ensure that work truly enables families and children to live free from poverty.
Format
- Panel discussion with questions from audience
Chair
- Alasdair Clark, Political Editor, The Courier
Speakers
- Chris Birt, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Associate Director for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- Julie Cameron, Associate Director, Devolved Nations
Important points to note
- This event is suitable for age 16+
- Please note that any personal data that is submitted to the RSE will be stored and processed in accordance with the RSE’s Privacy Policy. We will only use mobile numbers provided to contact you in the event of a cancellation.
- Livestreaming and photography may take place at this event. Please let a member of the RSE team know if you do not want to be photographed. Recorded events will be made available on the RSE YouTube channel.
- Covid-19: If you would like to wear a face mask, please feel comfortable to do so at our events. Please be mindful of other participants and stay at home if you have Covid symptoms or have tested positive for Covid-19.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Discovery Point, Discovery Quay, Dundee, United Kingdom
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