Social welfare

Do we know how much the Scottish Government has spent on tackling child poverty?

Author / Creator: Emma Congreve

Media type: Report

Date published: 2025

What is outturn expenditure on measures in the Tackling Child Poverty Delivery plans?


Why and how the Scottish Government must end private provision of children’s care

Author / Creator: Nick Kempe

Media type: Policy Paper

Date published: 2025

Profits in residential children’s services in Scotland currently are at least £28,000 per child. 

The trend direction is clear; the share of the market taken by private providers is increasing.


NATIONAL CARE SERVICE (SCOTLAND) BILL

Author / Creator: Care Reform Group

Media type: Briefing Paper

Date published: 2024

The Scottish Government has now decided to proceed with the Bill as originally drafted, despite many concerns expressed by stakeholders.


Social Work or Social Care – National Entitlement or National Control?

Author / Creator: Marion MacLeod

Media type: Policy Paper

Date published: 2024

Making Social Work Fit for Current and Future Needs


Fixing The National Care Service Bill

Author / Creator: Common Weal

Media type: Briefing Paper

Date published: 2025

Scotland needs a National Care Service fit for purpose.


The Crisis in Foster Care in Scotland

Author / Creator: Common Weal Care Reform Group

Media type: Policy Paper

Date published: 2025

More children require foster care.  More foster carers leave than are recruited.  Funding for many aspects of fostering is inadaquet or misplaced.


Building on shaky foundations? Multi-level policy realities for Scottish social security policies

Author / Creator: Hayley Bennett,

Media type: Blog

Date published: 2025

[Social welfare] is a fickle and unsettled policy domain.


Tackling The Care Crisis Now

Author / Creator: Common Weal Care Reform Group

Media type: Article

Date published: 2024

There is a co-design process offering a package of care reform options that could be implemented whether or not the National Care Service as proposed goes ahead or before it is established.


Keeping the Promise for Scotland’s children and their families

Author / Creator: David Anderson

Media type: Article

Date published: 2024

The partial failure and potential success of past and present plans to implement recommendations for the Scottish care system


Assisted dying in Scotland

Author / Creator: Bylines Scotland

Media type: Opinion

Date published: 2024

A social work practitioner’s view of obligations and ramifications of assisted dying


Social security in a devolved UK: realities, risks & opportunities for families

Author / Creator: Hayley Bennett

Media type: Blog

Date published: 2024

We spend more on working-age social security than education, or the police and defence combined (Hoynes et al., 2023), and it is the policy instrument most directly able to reduce poverty. 


Building a New Scotland: Social security in an independent Scotland

Author / Creator: Scottish Government

Media type: Report

Date published: 2024

Social security can be fairer, more dignified and more respectful over the long term.


Best Start, Bright Futures: tackling child poverty delivery plan 2022 to 2026

Author / Creator: Scottish Government

Media type: Report

Date published:

Best Start, Bright Futures sets out how the Scottish Government will work together to deliver on Scotland's national mission to tackle child poverty. It is not solely a plan for the Scottish Government, it is a plan for all of Scotland, recognising the contribution all parts of society must make to deliver the change needed for children and families.


Scotland's pupils are among the best readers in the western world

Author / Creator: Believe in Scotland

Media type: Article

Date published: 2024

Education in Scotland is making real achievements. Unionist politicians and media exaggerate the difference between English and Scottish pupils in the international comparison table PISA. UK politicians brag that English children are “among the best readers in the western world” - well so are Scots as there is only half a percentage difference in the two countries’ scores.


The Case for Taxation

Author / Creator: The Jimmy Reid Foundation

Media type: Briefing

Date published:

The progressive case for taxation is grounded in principles of fairness, social justice, economic stability, and democratic governance. By taxing higher incomes at a higher rate, society can more effectively address income inequality, promote economic growth, and invest in public services that benefit everyone.


Welfare, equality and social justice: Scottish independence and the dominant imaginings of the ‘New’ Scotland

Author / Creator: Gill Scott

Date published: 2016

This paper focuses on the extent to which issues of equality, social justice and social welfare have been mobilised in the most prominent imaginings of an independent Scotland.


Welfare, Equality and Social Justice:Scottish Independence and the Dominant Imaginings of the ‘New’ Scotland’

Author / Creator: Gerry Mooney

Media type: Article

Date published: 2016

Issues of equality, social justice and social welfare in the imaginings of an independent Scotland.


Estimating the Future Number of People with Learning Disabilities Drawing on Adult Social Care Services in Scotland

Author / Creator: Fraser of Allander Institute

Media type: Discussion Paper

Date published: 2024

Projections of adult social care need


Social Care Innovation in Scotland

Author / Creator: Emma Congreve

Media type: Report

Date published: 2023

What is the potential for innovation clusters in Scotland's social care sector and the role of public sector investment in supporting such development?


In-work poverty in the hospitality sector in Scotland: Policy briefing

Author / Creator: Chirsty McFadyen

Media type: Report

Date published: 2023

Addressing in-work poverty and the challenges facing the hospitality sector in Scotland requires policy and systems-wide change.