Poverty-related stigma in Scotland explored through CPG report
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 27th February 2023

The Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group (CPG) on Poverty report highlights impacts on wellbeing, education, and access to support.
In January 2022, the CPG on Poverty launched an inquiry into poverty-related stigma, aiming to explore what was causing that stigma, how it was impacting people, and possible solutions. The ALLIANCE submitted a response to the inquiry (available here), noting in particular the “skivers versus strivers” narrative which stigmatises people receiving social security payments, whilst emphasising progress made in the devolved social security system being recognised as a human right. Our response is noted throughout the final report.
The final report from the CPG’s inquiry (available here), published on 27 February 2023, illustrates the deep roots of poverty-related stigma in Scotland. This stigma is felt broadly across all low-income communities, and can overlap with other forms of discrimination such as against black and minority ethnic people, disabled people and women. Negative views of people living in poverty are known to have been used as the reasons to pursue policies such as the UK Government’s welfare reforms which have deepened poverty by providing lower levels of support and to tighter eligibility criteria.
Recommendations made in the report to tackle poverty-related stigma include:
- Investing in benefit uptake programmes
- A focus on dignity, respect and human rights in service delivery
- Holding politicians to account for their views and policies
- Making space for the voice of lived experience to be heard
The CPG on Poverty in the Scottish Parliament is a forum for exploring the drivers of and solutions to poverty in Scotland. It acts to connect MSPs with organisations working to tackle poverty, as well as with people living on low incomes across Scotland, in order to better inform anti-poverty policymaking and contribute to the ending of poverty in Scotland. You can find out more about the CPG on the Scottish Parliament website.
End of page.
You may also like:
Take part in participant-led rail journey research
Continue readingThe committee wants greater involvement from lived experience to strengthen their work.
Continue readingLived experience and peer support driving mental health transformation in Scotland.
Continue readingThe new platform ‘MyCare.scot’ is being led by the Scottish Government and Public Services Delivery Scotland.
Continue readingRead more about financial support available for unpaid carers in Scotland.
Continue readingAs part of our 20 year anniversary, we celebrate the Scottish Sensory Hub, the important work they do, and why it matters.
Continue readingLucy Mulvagh, Director of Policy, Research and Impact, at the ALLIANCE is moving on after 10 years supporting the organisation.
Continue readingParties set out positions on human rights, social care and more at our hustings ahead of the 2026 Scottish Parliament Election.
Continue readingThe Digital Citizen Panel's monthly Conversation Cafe - Bring a Buddy has launched an 'On the Road' offer and is looking for hosts
Continue readingThese stories illustrate how system-minded, compassionate leadership is influencing transformation across health and social care in Scotland
Continue readingAfter the Scottish Government scrapped the initial review, the most recent proposal suggests a smaller number of broader outcomes.
Continue readingCare Roadshow Scotland to showcase leading innovation in care and latest sector updates at upcoming show.
Continue readingThis short report provides an overview of the role of housing in health and social care integration.
Continue readingWorking together to support families through a new whole household approach
Continue readingA coalition of organisations urges immediate support as rising costs threaten people most at risk across Scotland.
Continue readingYoung people’s feedback will help NHS 24 better understand needs and improve support services.
Continue readingALLIANCE input and lived experience evidence help shape stronger, person-centred and trauma-informed maternity care
Continue reading#TryAToolTuesday raises awareness of free and trusted apps and resources that help people improve and manage their health and wellbeing.
Continue readingEuropean Patients Forum announces 2026 training for young patient advocates to build skills and shape healthcare.
Continue readingTake part in this survey if you have a long term condition, are Deaf, Deafblind or have a Visual Impairment
Continue readingLearn more about the Parkrun BSL glossary and YouTube video series
Continue readingFind Lipreading classes local to you
Continue readingPaid internship opportunity for school leavers with Visual Impairment
Continue readingAn examination of the role of social workers in alleviating stigma experienced by members of the Deaf community in Ireland and the UK
Continue readingThis study is for young people aged 12–16 years living in Scotland, who are Blind or have Severe Sight Impairment
Continue reading