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Here you can find newsletters featuring the latest news updates from PRAN. We also feature blogs by PRAN and contributors from our network.
If you have information about projects, new research or want to share an experience, please get in touch.

PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 14: March 2025
The March 2025 PRAN Newsletter is now live. Share your views in our Members Survey, explore the latest blog on basic income, and discover opportunities to get involved in film, theatre, and youth-led campaigns shaping social change across the UK.

PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 13: February 2025
PRAN's February 2025 newsletter highlights The Manc Kitchen social dining event addressing food poverty, shares a blog by Adele Wylie on food insecurity, and promotes upcoming events and community updates.

PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 12: January 2025
Welcome to the January PRAN Newsletter! Meet our new advisory board, shaping efforts to tackle poverty and inequality in 2025. Plus, check out our podcast on refugees and Professor Taylor-Gooby’s blog on failing UK benefits.

PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 11: December 2024
In this Winter Edition, we recap highlights from our funding strategies workshop, share details of the 2025 event The Manc Kitchen: A Social Dining Pilot, and spotlight our blog, A Very Dickensian Christmas, on inclusive reporting and poverty. Thank you for your support!

PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 10: November 2024
In this issue: A recap of the Inequalities and Health Summit, held Oct 29, with 200+ leaders tackling health inequality. Plus, updates on recent blogs and info on upcoming events.

Put Children First Campaign Launch
Alder Hey Children’s Charity launched the "Put Children First" campaign on 25th September, urging the government to redesign the NHS for children. The campaign aims to end child health inequality, reduce poverty's impact on health services, and prioritize children in policy.

Working together to tackle poverty stigma in Wales – five key insights
Over the past year, the Wales Centre for Public Policy (WCPP) explored poverty stigma—its causes, impacts, and solutions. They aim to help decision-makers use evidence to prevent and reduce stigma, sharing five key insights and outlining plans to support informed actions moving forward.

Save the Children UK: Addressing the Child Health Crisis at Home
Save the Children UK tackles child poverty and health inequality in the UK through partnerships like Sheffield's Early Learning Community, advocating for change and highlighting issues via BBC Panorama.