The Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit (SPIRU) at Glasgow Caledonian University is pleased to welcome anyone with an interest in tackling poverty and inequality to the first in our planned series of public engagement seminars, co-hosted with the Poverty Alliance.
We are delighted that Dr. Ruth Patrick (Liverpool University), author of "For Whose Benefit?: The Everyday Realities of Welfare Reform" (Policy Press) will lead a discussion of the issue of welfare conditionality. The event will take place at 6 pm on Wednesday 15th May in the Hamish Wood Building at Glasgow Caledonian University.
To attend this event please register through this Eventbrite link - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/welfare-conditionality-scottish-poverty-and-inequality-research-unit-pledginar-with-dr-ruth-patrick-tickets-45444842748
Please pass this invitation on to any individual or network likely to be interested in this opportunity to discuss innovative and practical thinking on a pressing social policy issue.
Stephen Sinclair
Co-Director of the Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit
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