Dundee Fairness Commission 29 September 2015 KEY CAMPAIGNS TO ADDRESS POVERTY – LIVING WAGES &...

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Dundee Fairness Commission 29 September 2015 KEY CAMPAIGNS TO ADDRESS POVERTY – LIVING WAGES & ANTI- STIGMA

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Key Anti-Poverty Campaigns

• The Scottish Living Wage Campaign & Living Wage Accreditation

• Tackling Stigma with the Stick Your Labels Campaign

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SCOTTISH LIVING WAGE CAMPAIGN Established in 2007 by Poverty Alliance,

STUC & Church of Scotland

Key role is in raising awareness about in-work poverty

SLWC is focused on working with grassroots community campaigns for the LW. Currently supporting six local groups

Developing an awareness raising program for young people in schools

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SCOTTISH LIVING WAGE ACCREDITATION INITIATIVE

SLWAI is a partnership with the Living Wage Foundation, launched in early 2014.

Accreditation was launched in 2011. The aim is to recognise those employers in the private, public & voluntary sectors that pay the Living Wage

Accreditation has brought coherence to the Living Wage movement across the UK  

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Living Wage Accreditation Target is to accredit 500 employers by

March 2016. Currently 335 accredited.

More than 60% of accredited employers are in the private sector. Around 17% in the public sector

More than 70% employ less than 50 people

More than 1,800 employers across the Uk have signed up

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THE IMPORTANCE OF ACCREDITATION Accreditation now seen as a key way of

demonstrating support of action to address in-work poverty

It is based on an independently established methodology for calculating an adequate wage

It has become a key way to engage the private sector in anti-poverty discussions

Living Wage employers in the private & public sectors can play a leadership role in communities and sectors 

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Why Attitudes to Poverty Matter• Evidence suggests that public attitudes to poverty have hardened in recent years

• However, it is important to emphasise that public attitudes are often inconsistent or contradictory

• If we are to implement policy change, then we need greater levels of public support for action

• The experience of stigma can have a negative impact on service users

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Campaigning to Change Attitudes • The Stick Your Labels Campaign was

established in 2010 • Aim was to raise awareness regarding

the impact of stigma on people living on low incomes

• Party leaders signed up to a series of ‘stigma statements’, myth busting materials were produced, and a short film

• New phase began in May 2015 – focused on the Organisational Challenge

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SYL – the Organisational Pledges• Poverty is not inevitable: it is a problem of political

choices, it is neither natural nor acceptable. We all have a role to play in addressing poverty: We will set out our contribution to tackling poverty in Scotland.

• Attitudes matter: How we talk about poverty and how we portray it can stigmatise and harm people: We will never use language that may stigmatise people experiencing poverty.

• Actions change attitudes: To change beliefs about poverty requires action across our whole society: We will develop actions that help address negative attitudes towards people experiencing poverty.

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Campaigning to Change Attitudes • The focus is on encouraging

organisations to think about attitudes, and to be public about the approach to tackling poverty

• A range of voluntary organisations have signed the pledges. Dundee CC was the first LA to commit

• We will be promoting the campaign as part of our work around Challenge Poverty Week in October

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ContactsScottish Living Wage Accreditation:

Julie McGahan, Living Wage Programme manager (Scotland)

[email protected]

www.scottishlivingwage.org

Stick Your Labels Campaign:

Carla McCormack, Policy and Parliamentary Officer,

[email protected]

www.povertyalliance.org/policy_campaigns/syl