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New 2020-30 strategy launches

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new strategy for 2020-30.
September 2020
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New conversations about severe and multiple disadvantage

Following the launch of Hard Edges Scotland, Lankelly Chase Director, Cathy Stancer, has written a guest blog looking at the options for taking the conversation forward.
September 2020
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Hard Edges Scotland launches today

Important new research commissioned by Lankelly Chase and The Robertson Trust and authored by Heriot-Watt University looks at the complexity of the lives of people facing multiple disadvantage in Scotland.
September 2020
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Event: We need to talk - How conversations enable system change

As part of Challenge Poverty week, this free event offers a space to consider how talking can and does result in system change.
September 2020
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Launch of our new funds

The guidance for our new funds is available from today, meaning Scotland’s charities and community organisations will be able to access funding to support work which aims to alleviate the effects of poverty and trauma on individuals and communities across the country.
September 2020
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Pushing against a return to the 'old normal'

With the recent launch of the Trust’s 10-year strategy Peter Kelly, director of the Poverty Alliance, looks at how funders and the third sector can work together to tackle poverty after the pandemic.
October 2020
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50 years of poverty: has anything changed?

The week after the launch of our 2020-30 strategy, and as we mark Challenge Poverty Week, Martin Dorchester, chief executive of Includem, shares his own experiences of poverty and some of the solutions to addressing it.
October 2020
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Each and Every Child Initiative – Management Group roles (2 roles, paid)

The Each and Every Child Initiative is a partnership project between CELCIS, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Life Changes Trust, The Robertson Trust, Scottish Government and Social Work Scotland, and will be hosted by The Robertson Trust. These partners will make up the Management Group. In addition, in order to make sure the voice of lived experience can influence the strategic direction of Each and Every Child, the partners intend to recruit two care experienced individuals to join the Management Group.
October 2020
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Watch our funding webinars on demand

The recordings of our three webinars introducing our new funds are now available for all to view.
October 2020
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Each and Every Child Initiative Management Group roles - Deadline extended

The deadline for applications has been extended until midnight, 9th November.
October 2020
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Social Bridging Finance: A public sector perspective

Following last month's interim evaluation findings, we speak with three public sector partners about their experiences of the Social Bridging Finance funding model so far.
November 2020
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Hosts sought for 2021 Summer Internship Scheme

We are once again keen to hear from organisations who may be interested in hosting a Robertson Scholar for our Summer Internship Scheme next year.
December 2020
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Poverty-related attainment gap: Time to think differently

Former Professor of Education at Strathclyde University, Sue Ellis, responds to our recently-commissioned evidence review of the poverty-related attainment gap.
February 2021
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Together We Help launched as part of Social Action Inquiry

In July 2020 Social Action Inquiry partners commissioned The Collective to lead on a short-term piece of research to capture the stories and lessons learned from communities coming together to help during the Coronavirus pandemic.
February 2021
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An Update on our 2021 Intern Scheme

Our Scholarship Training Officer, Gemma Manclark, gives an update on our Internship Scheme recruitment process for 2021. The fully-funded scheme was established in 2014 to help our current 3rd year Robertson Scholars enhance their C.V and gain valuable experience in the workplace before entering their final year of university.
March 2021