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CSAN has made a submission to a Government consultation on exemptions to the two-child tax limit for tax credits.
Read moreResponse to a Government consultation on the Immigration and Asylum Chamber.
Read moreCSAN submitted a response to Welfare to Work based on network members experiences, many of whom work with the unemployed and provide skills and workplace training.
Read moreCSAN has produced a response to Work and Pensions Select Committee Benefit Delivery Inquiry, drawing on frontline experiences from the CSAN network.
Read moreCSAN has produced a response to a collection of frontline Jobcentre experiences by those helped by the CSAN network. Respondents include: Brushstrokes, the Cardinal Hume Centre...
Read moreCSAN has produced a report on poverty in England and Wales, talking about its existence in a variety of manifestations, on our doorstep in our communities.
Read moreCSAN made a submission to the Welfare Reform and Work Bill, which makes significant amendments to the Child Poverty Act as well as...
Read moreCSAN has jointly prepared a briefing with The Baptist Union of Great Britain, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, The C of E, The Church of Scotland, Interlink, The Methodist Church, Quakers in Britain, and the United Reformed Church.
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