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Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

Challenge Poverty Week: Key policy asks for 2023

It is completely unjust that people are experiencing poverty in a wealthy country like Scotland.  

Since 2013, Challenge Poverty Week has been a point in the year where organisations across the whole of Scotland come together to collectively raise their voices to highlight the injustice of poverty in Scotland. The week represents an opportunity to showcase work that has been done throughout the year to tackle poverty, both locally and nationally, while also calling for system change to address the root causes of poverty.  

Over 400 organisations took part last year, including community organisations; faith groups; elected members; large National NGOs; and a range of voluntary organisations. This year, Challenge Poverty Week will take place between Monday 2nd October to Sunday 8th October.  

Our policy asks  

Every year, Challenge Poverty Week places emphasis on a number of key policy asks that will help us to free people from the grip of poverty. These policies are designed to turn our shared values of justice and compassion into action, and to highlight to our politicians what changes are required to build a Scotland free from poverty.  

We’ve now published our policy asks for Challenge Poverty Week 2023, which were developed in collaboration with a short life working group. We’re calling for substantive action to ensure Scotland is a place where: we support our communities and volunteers; we have safe, secure and sustainable homes; we all have enough to live a decent and dignified life; we can all get where we need to go; and no one goes hungry.  

Our specific asks include: 

  • So that everyone has dignified access to good quality, healthy and sustainable food, we’re calling on the Scottish Government to improve access to ‘cash first’ food responses and support wellbeing through community food approaches. There’s a role, too, for the private sector in committing to setting the lowest prices on basic food items to reduce the costs of essentials. 

We’ve also worked with SCVO to echo calls on fair funding for the third sector. Our community and voluntary organisations are often at the frontline of efforts to challenge poverty in Scotland, providing vital and invaluable support to people trapped in the grip of poverty. They deserve fair funding that recognises their value; offers longer-term awards of three years or more; covers inflation-based uplifts; and accommodates paying staff the real Living Wage. This fair funding approach is essential for a sustainable voluntary sector which can offer Fair Work, support volunteers, and deliver high-quality outcomes for people and communities. 

You can find out more about our policy asks in this briefing, and you can access the more detailed position papers on our website and using the links above. 

Putting action to tackle poverty at the heart of the Programme for the Government  

The Poverty Alliance has welcomed the development of key strategies designed to tackle poverty and inequality in Scotland, alongside the introduction of statutory child poverty targets. Scotland’s First Minister has also stated that the defining mission of his leadership should be to decrease, if not eradicate, poverty. However, we have not yet seen a meaningful reduction in poverty rates in Scotland.  

We need renewed commitment to tackle poverty in the forthcoming Programme for Government, with tangible actions and clear timescales for implementation. The policy asks developed for Challenge Poverty Week 2023 offer a strong platform for tackling the injustice of poverty. We urge the Scottish Government to embed these actions into their refreshed policy prospectus. 

We know that a Scotland free from poverty is possible, and we hope you will join us to raise your voice against poverty. It’s time to build a fairer, greener Scotland where everyone has access to an adequate income that allows for a dignified and decent life. 

If you would like to find out more about our policy asks, or how you can get involved in Challenge Poverty Week, visit our website. 

Last modified on 7 August 2023