Hannah Paylor
@Hannah_Paylor
Interested in social change & improving inequality ⚖️ | Working on wellbeing in policy @CarnegieUKTrust | Trustee @Includem2000 | Occasional 📷 🐈 🏃♀️ tweets.
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“Fewer people are talking about the rising cost of living. But has anything really changed?”
One year on from our report looking at the wider impact of the cost of living emergency, Hannah Paylor revisits our findings & explores what’s changed ⬇️ carnegieuktrust.org.uk/blog-posts/the…
Early findings from our #MovingMindsets programme - along with Fairness Foundation on luck & meritocracy in the latest Sonia Sodha column.
👉'individualist mindsets, which attribute success to individual effort, dominate over “structuralist” mindsets'
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
Great Big Issue article by Sumi Rabindrakumar: PM's disability speech last week was 'heavy on rhetoric, light on credible solutions [to] help people excluded from work or address unacceptably high numbers of disabled & sick people facing hunger and hardship.' bigissue.com/opinion/dwp-di…
Another good day with the Poverty Truth Network and Carnegie UK talking about poverty and wellbeing. Here’s Martin Johnstone holding a beautifully designed placard calling for change! Thank you to a great group for some rich and thought provoking discussions.
On the 08:12 TransPennine Express from Ed to Manch this morn. The ticket inspector taking time to congratulate a group of international tourists on their TCS London Marathon success & sharing photos of her own marathon journey made my 💛 sing.
A wee bit of kindness goes such a long way.
💔It’s a dark day for the UK
To all the men, women and children who came here in search of safety and are now terrified of what the future holds, we are so, so sorry. Please know that we are on your side.
Today and every day #AyeWelcomeRefugees
As the Rwanda legislation passes it seems timely to reshare this blog on the links between immigration, asylum and destitution in the uk by Deborah Hay
It’s wrong that uk immigration and asylum systems make people destitute
jrf.org.uk/deep-poverty-a…
Super interesting new research from Fairness Foundation on public attitudes to luck and how and why we - as a society - underplay its role in our lives. 🍀
People are more likely to associate their own talent, education, family wealth, and productivity with merit than with luck...
'There is an unspoken reckoning that we are not having. What has this time done to our sense of self and our confidence generally?' - Viv Groskop theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2…
'From my perspective, huge swathes of our population are anything but well, and it’s the ever increasing gap between rich and poor that is driving the distance and lack of understanding between the two.' Today's read comes from our friend and partner Poverty Truth Network 👇
The Poverty Truth Network brings people who experience poverty & people who have responsibility to address it together: to create change and to be changed.
In this blog, Martin Johnstone & Claire Brown explain why some things are so important that they can't afford to be rushed.
Inspired by a really insightful graph by Nick Bailey, I decided to look at the latest data on attainment and students registered for free school meals. The impact of poverty on attainment is obvious, and the data has been telling us this for years.