Social inclusion UK

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The aim of this page is to recognise, celebrate and encourage the self-empowerment of UK community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for social and economic inclusion or fairness. Learn about how communities positively impact through different projects and collaborations.

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  • News Work starts on energy efficient affordable housing, BBC News (Mar 01, 2025)
  • News The UK’s food system is broken. A green new deal for agriculture could be revolutionary, theconversation.com (Feb 28, 2025)
  • News ‘Lush bread – for all.’ Placing affordable loaves where they’re most needed, positive.news (Feb 21, 2025)
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Events

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  • Event Jun 21 - 23, 2024 (Fri - Sun) — The Great Get Together, annual celebration organised by The Jo Cox Foundation, helping unite people, bridge divides, and tackle loneliness, while showing the collective power we have as a community, jocoxfoundation.org
  • Event Jul 1 - 5, 2024 (Mon - Sat) — National Co-production Week, scie.org.uk
  • Event Jul 26 - Aug 4, 2024 (Fri - Sun) — Love Parks Week, Keep Britain Tidy
  • Event Oct 06, 2024 (Sun) — Silver Sunday, The national day for older people. People of all generations can come together by hosting fun and free activities for older people, silversunday.org.uk
  • Event Oct 06, 2024 (Sun) — Homeless Sunday, oasiscommunityhousing.org
  • Event Nov 13, 2024 (Wed) — Kindness Day UK, Nov 13 annually, aiming to increase the value of kindness in society as well as increase the amount of kind acts that take place, making kindness a greater part in our daily life, kindnessuk.com
  • Event Mar 02, 2025 (Sun) — Church Action on Poverty Sunday, taking place each year on the last Sunday before Lent, church-poverty.org.uk
  • Event Jun 9 - 15, 2025 (Mon - Sun) — Loneliness Awareness Week, lonelinessawarenessweek.org
  • Event Jun 16 - 22, 2025 (Mon - Sun) — Refugee Week, refugeeweek.org.uk
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Networks

Warm welcome spaces

  • Warm Welcome Campaign
  • Despair and Dignity – Warm Spaces and the need for Government to catch up with Civil Society, on right-here.org (date not found), We’re Right Here is a campaign working to build a united movement for community power, added 17:32, 19 December 2023 (UTC)

Maps

Map - Living Wage Foundation

Citizens data initiative

Research

Apps for sustainability

StreetLink, enables the public to alert local authorities in England about people sleeping rough in their area.

Funding community action

  • Community groups tackling loneliness to benefit from £4m fund. Local Connections Fund will be open to charities and interest groups that reduce social isolation. Book clubs, walking groups and other community projects will be able to apply for a £4 million fund designed to help reduce loneliness in the coming months.

The Local Connections Fund – made up of £2 million from the Government and £2 million from The National Lottery Community Fund – will be used for hundreds of small grants worth between £300 and £2,500.

These investments are designed to help local organizations bring people and communities together as the country recovers from the coronavirus pandemic. Dec 9, 2020[1]

Other resources

Campaigns

Universal basic services

Universal Basic Services (UBS) are a form of social security in which all citizens or residents of a community, region, or country receive unconditional access to a range of free, basic, public services, funded by taxes and provided by a government or public institution.

Poverty in the UK

Poverty in the United Kingdom is the condition experienced by the portion of the population of the United Kingdom that lacks adequate financial resources for a certain standard of living, as defined under the various measures of poverty.

Data based on incomes published in 2016 by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that, after housing costs have been taken into consideration, the number of people living in the UK in relative poverty to be 13.44m (21% of the population). The Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), reported that in 2021, about 1 in 5 ( 20%) of people in the UK lived in poverty. In their report, the JRF said that over the last 25 years, children have had the highest poverty rates. Despite this, poverty in children has still gone down significantly, going from about a third (34%) of all children living in poverty to what it is today (27%).

In 2019, Full Fact found that the British poverty rate is "almost exactly the same level as the EU average (17%)", much lower than the DWP figures due to differences in calculation methods between countries.

In 2018, Philip Alston, the UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights said that British Government policies and cuts to social support "are entrenching high levels of poverty and inflicting unnecessary misery", "driven by a political desire to undertake social re-engineering rather than economic necessity". His report was rejected by the British Government, pointing to rising household incomes, declining income inequality and one million people fewer in absolute poverty since 2010.

Income inequality in the UK

See also

Community and voluntary action UK, Community involvement UK, Environment quality UK, Health and wellbeing UK

local information can be found, or shared, via our many UK location pages

External links

References

  1. gov.uk, press release
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