How do we get there? • Improve dignified and ‘cash first’ food insecurity responses, including boosting the value and administrative responsiveness of the Scottish Welfare Fund; • Supermarkets should commit to setting the lowest prices, including cutting prices, on key basic food items; and • Deliver universal free school breakfast and lunch provision to all pupils in Scotland. [...] As part of the right to an adequate standard of living, and to realise our human rights, people need to be able to access food that meets their dietary, social and cultural needs. [...] The strategy commits funding to eight cash-first partnerships across Scotland and places focus on increased access to money and debt advice.6 Cash first approaches are critical to addressing the root cause of food insecurity, which is the lack of access to an adequate income, either through work or social security. [...] The universal credit standard allowance (£85 for a single adult from April 2023) falls well short of this indicative level for what’s needed to afford essentials.8 As well as taking steps to deliver a Minimum Income Guarantee, the Scottish Government should boost the value and administrative responsiveness of the Scottish Welfare Fund and act quickly to implement the findings of its review.9 The f. [...] There is evidence that soaring inflation has, in part, been caused by so-called ‘greedflation’ in the private sector.13 The ‘rebuilding of profit margins’ during the cost of living crisis have protected the profit of the large supermarkets, and the income paid to their shareholders, at a time when people are struggling to make ends meet.14 Inflation hits people on low incomes the hardest, and the.
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Table of Contents
- Challenge Poverty Week 2024 Policy Briefing 4 A Scotland where we live without hunger 2
- Introduction 2
- What are we calling for 2
- What is Challenge Poverty Week 2
- Challenge Poverty Week 2024 Policy Briefing 4 A Scotland where we live without hunger 3
- I spoke to my friend who told me she has been starving and only eats at night. I have started doing that though it didnt go well with me the first day but I will get used to it. 3
- Cant afford to eat meat anymore it is just too expensive. We cook from scratch because of food allergies but the increases in basic items have hit us very hard 3
- How do we get there 3
- Challenge Poverty Week 2024 Policy Briefing 4 A Scotland where we live without hunger 4
- Improve dignified and cash first food insecurity responses including boosting the value and administrative responsiveness of the Scottish Welfare Fund 4
- Challenge Poverty Week 2024 Policy Briefing 4 A Scotland where we live without hunger 5
- Supermarkets should commit to setting the lowest prices including cutting prices on key basic food items 5
- Challenge Poverty Week 2024 Policy Briefing 4 A Scotland where we live without hunger 6
- Deliver universal free school breakfast and lunch provision to all pupils in Scotland 6
- Challenge Poverty Week 2024 Policy Briefing 4 A Scotland where we live without hunger 7
- Developing our policy asks 7
- Challenge Poverty Week 2024 Policy Briefing 4 A Scotland where we live without hunger 8
- How will this help Scotland to meet our child poverty targets 8
- Best Start Bright Futures 8
- For more information please contact Policy and Campaigns Manager ruth.boylepovertyalliance.org 8
- Policy and Parliamentary Officer chloe.campbellpovertyalliance.org 8