
Prof Sharon Wright
@DrSharonEWright
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Professor of Social Policy @UofGlasgow @UofGUrbStudies @UoGSPP #UniversalCredit #SocialSecurity #sanctions #welfareconditionality #socialsecurityscotland
University of Glasgow
Joined September 2015
I always wanted to write a book and here it is!!! Women and Welfare Conditionality shows how women's lives are shaped by work and welfare laws past and present. Benefit sanctions don't work but do huge harm to women and children. @policypress @UofGUrbStudies @UofGlasgow
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Hot off the press š My new piece on migrant stay-return plans & how they are shaped by the #polycrisis of #Brexit & #Covid19. With thanks to the @MigrEssentWork team for inspiring me to go solo. Shoutout to @AnetaPiekut for generating the stats š https://t.co/Mh6CYik1Ip
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This article explores stay-return motivations among Polish migrant essential workers in the UK and how the combination of Brexit and Covid-19 shapes them. It conceptualises Brexit and Covid-19 as p...
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"A stylish woman in a beige coat walking confidently past a moving train at a modern train station." Create images and videos in seconds with Grok Imagine.
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Exciting new fully funded PhD opportunity! Spread the word! Disabled People's Lived Experiences of Benefit Reform and the Costs of Disability Deadline: 10 April 2025 https://t.co/q3Fqk9jd6b
@UofGlasgow @UofGSocSci @UofGSPS @SocSciScotland
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Adult Disability Payment, Child Disability Payment and Pension Age Disability Payment is extra money to help people if they have a disability or long-term health condition that affects their everyday life. Find out more at https://t.co/ujEvSfFDrY
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Our five family payments help balance family costs if people get qualifying benefits. Find shareable social media content, flyers, posters and factsheets in many languages and help us spread the word to eligible families
socialsecurity.gov.scot
Help Social Security Scotland spread the word to eligible families. On this page can find shareable five family payments social media content, flyers, posters and factsheets in many languages.
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PODCAST: #Austerity: The silent killer https://t.co/o5gOY4JCbU with David Walsh and myself being interviewed by Rich Kemp @UofGSPS @UofGUrbStudies @UofGMVLS
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Life expectancy is about more than just health ā itās about the kind of society we live in. In this episode, Richard Kemp speaks with David Walsh and Gerry McCartney about the monumental impact...
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š£New @jrf_uk research on ethnicity and persistent very deep poverty*. Bangladeshi, Pakistani and Black African families are 5x more like to experience it than white families. We wanted to dig into the reasonsā¦
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The two-child limit remains in place, and its impact will continue to grow as the policy affects an increasing number of children as time goes on. We estimate that an additional 63,000 children will become affected by the policy between now and April 2025.
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1/12 Our book, āSocial Murder? Austerity and life expectancy in the UKā, by David Walsh and I, is out today. It details how mortality stopped improving in the UK and other countries as a result of austerity policies damaging the building blocks of health. Hereās a brief summary:
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Latest figures show that over Ā£1 billion has been paid out across our five family payments. Scottish Child Payment, Best Start Grant and Best Start Foods can be worth up to Ā£10,000 by the time a child turns 16. Read more ā¬ļø
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Social Security Scotland has three payments for unpaid carers, two of which are only available in Scotland. Young Carer Grant Carer Support Payment Carer's Allowance Supplement #CarersRightsDay Read moreā¬ļø https://t.co/g3Kos9MIhT
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Woop woop! our @WESjnl article on Welfare Conditionality and Job Quality now has a volume and issue number... enough of an excuse for another shameless plug? This was a real labour of love so I'm taking it! @DrSharonEWright @lisa_scullion
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This article contributes to emerging debates about how behavioural conditionality within welfare systems influences job quality. Drawing upon analysis of unique...
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Would you like to do a FUNDED PhD on #discourse of #poverty and #welfare? Apply NOW for this amazing opportunity with myself @OpenUniversity @OU_WELS to study how people in poverty and receiving welfare are depicted in #media and public conversation. š https://t.co/NL6QBytMxR
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Check out this new comment piece drawing on our work in Scotland (and UK wide) with @CPAGUK @CPAGScotland Labour can and must tell a different story on social security.
In this @heraldscotland piece I call on Labour to (finally) start talking about social security as a force for good & a key investment in all of our futures (drawing on work with @changing_r @CPAGScotland @RobertsonTrust )
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Scottish Child Payment has increased to a weekly payment of £26.70 paid every 4 weeks to eligible people. If you're part of an organisation supporting families, help us spread the word to by using the shareable content at: https://t.co/2HD8pdQ6af
socialsecurity.gov.scot
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At the launch of the latest @jrf_uk Poverty in Scotland report focused on the role of social security in our ability to #ChallengePoverty šsocial security is not keeping people out of poverty and has fallen in real-terms. š people receiving social security do not feel secure
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I know exactly what policy changes led to this happening, but I still do a double take when I read facts like these - from today's @TheIFS report on #childpoverty
https://t.co/01Z0xa7UgJ
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This is a really significant report showing how income top-ups from means-tested support outside of #UniversalCredit can leave some claimants worse off financially. For those who would be better off, lack of awareness & administrative burdens to apply means access is limited ⤵ļø
š¢Ā Just out: Our latest IPR report and policy brief exploring the interaction between Universal Credit, earnings, āpassportedā benefits and other means-tested help for working claimants. Read the policy brief https://t.co/zvMcEmq2EW Read the full report
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Book launch today! Exciting!! See you there if you can make it. š https://t.co/fQaHYrG2oS
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Are you free on Wednesday 2nd October? Come and join us @UofGlasgow for the actual real life in person launch of my award-winning book on Women and Welfare Conditionality: lived experiences of benefit sanctions, work and welfare. https://t.co/fQaHYrGAeq
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My @guardian story: Black and minority ethnic universal credit claimants disproportionately likely to be hit with benefit sanctions, new official statistics published for the first time shows
theguardian.com
Black universal credit claimants 58% more likely to get sanctions than white people, while mixed ethnic groups are 72% more likely
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