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CSAN welcomes Joseph Rowntree Foundation's strategy on poverty


Goodge Street Station - image J. Siedlecka

Goodge Street Station - image J. Siedlecka

Responding to the strategy to solve poverty published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Philip McCarthy, Chief Executive of the Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN) said: "We welcome JRF's call for a "new consensus that poverty in the UK is real, matters to all of us, and can be solved".

The strategy underlines the role of each person has in solving poverty: governments, businesses and employers, service providers, investors, and individual citizens. This spirit of solidarity in tackling what JRF righty terms the "the biggest social evil of our time" is in keeping with Catholic Social Teaching.

Pope Saint John Paul II described this solidarity as a "firm and persevering determination to commit oneself to the common good; that is to say to the good of all and of each individual, because we are all really responsible for all",4 and the proposals made by JRF for urgent investment in housing, social security and childcare would are a step towards the equitable distribution of wealth which solidarity inspires.

As part of this solidarity, the role of charities cannot be understated. Our member charities have a long tradition of working against poverty and fulfilling their role to support the most vulnerable in society - those who are least likely to be able to access help from other sources."

Read the Joseph Rowntree Foundation report here: www.jrf.org.uk/report/we-can-solve-poverty-uk?gclid=CjwKEAjwmMS-BRCm5dn51JLbp1wSJACc61tF_XUAKQJix1dqih9qDd1dkXwvB6LGlm392LjI9uIdABoCIDPw_wcB

Visit CSAN's website: www.csan.org.uk

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