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Chirsty McFadyen

Chirsty is a Knowledge Exchange Associate at the Fraser of Allander Institute where she primarily works on projects related to employment and inequality. Her current work covers topics such as the employment of people with learning disabilities, in-work poverty and the sustainability of the hospitality industry, and financial security for people with learning disabilities.



 

Leading Good Lives: New programme of learning disabilities research

Categories Labour Market, Projects, Social Security Tags Blog
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“Holyrood stands under the microscope of its own gaze” – reflections after Scotland misses its interim child poverty targets

Categories Poverty Tags Podcast
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Weekly Update – Poverty statistics, Financial insecurity of adults with learning disabilities and, of course, the Spring Statement

Categories Poverty, UK Budget Tags Article

A step in the right direction: Child poverty falls in Scotland, but misses interim targets

Categories Poverty Tags Blog

Do Scotland’s child poverty statistics capture the impact of the Scottish Child Payment?

Categories Poverty, Social Security Tags Blog

Policy packages to meet Scotland’s child poverty targets

Categories Poverty, Social Security Tags Blog

Weekly update: announcements and releases galore, this week and next

Categories Labour Market, Poverty, Social Security, UK Budget Tags Article

Will Scotland hit its interim child poverty targets? Stats incoming…

Categories Poverty Tags Blog
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Welfare Green Paper: what we know and what we don’t know

Categories Social Security Tags Article

Taking on someone with a learning disability can really work

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