Published inChristians Against PovertySpenny energyWith Cozzy Livvy being adopted by Gen-Z as a moniker for the cost of living crisis, I was tempted to call this blog ‘Spenny Enny’ but in…Oct 19, 2023Oct 19, 2023
Published inChristians Against PovertyPoverty must end.I’ve been working in the anti-poverty space for just shy of seven years. I realise this pales in comparison to a lot of colleagues in the…Mar 29, 2023Mar 29, 2023
Published inChristians Against PovertyLiving shouldn’t cost everything in 2023.In the world of policy, nothing ever stays the same… which, I guess, is a good thing?Jan 26, 20231Jan 26, 20231
Published inChristians Against PovertyWhat help do people need this winter?Winter is coming. The clocks have gone back, the evenings are dark and I, for one, have succumbed to turning the heating on. I’m not a fan…Nov 11, 2022Nov 11, 2022
Published inChristians Against PovertyCAP’s thoughts on the Woolard Review: The role of regulationThe role of regulationApr 15, 2021Apr 15, 2021
Trying to change the world from my spare roomNow, more than ever, we need to see change towards a fairer society. So even as I sit here in my spare room, there is an opportunity.Mar 1, 20211Mar 1, 20211
Published inChristians Against PovertyChristmas debtOur message remains clear, Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is open and here to help with Christmas debt.Jan 7, 2021Jan 7, 2021
Published inChristians Against PovertyHow is the COVID-19 pandemic changing the debt landscape?Which groups of people have been hit hardest by the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic?Nov 24, 2020Nov 24, 2020