Social Justice Foundation

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The Social Justice Foundation calls itself "non-partisan, independent research organisation based in Scotland".[1] It says it is

a leading centre for research on issues affecting the confidence and well-being of our society. We conduct research that can help inform the development and implementation of a wide range of policies and influence existing legislation.[2]

It describes its core values as follows:[3]

  • The Social Justice Foundation is focussed on the most deprived 20% of society
  • Social Justice means helping others to help themselves
  • Poverty is more than an absence of money
  • For most people, work is the most sustainable route out of poverty
  • Stable, healthy families are at the heart of strong societies
  • The Social Justice Foundation believes in promoting a welfare society, not a welfare state.

People

Contact Details

Office
Unit 6.05
Kelvin Campus,
West of Scotland Science Park,
Glasgow, G20 0SP
Tel: 0141 948 1010[6]

Notes

  1. Home page, Social Justice Foundation website, accessed 16 March 2010
  2. Home page, Social Justice Foundation website, accessed 16 March 2010
  3. Home page, Social Justice Foundation website, accessed 16 March 2010
  4. Home page, Social Justice Foundation website, accessed 16 March 2010
  5. Heather MacLeod LinkedIn page, Google cache of the page as it appeared on 13 Jan 2010 03:47:11 GMT, accessed in Google cache 6 Feb 2010
  6. Home page, Social Justice Foundation website, accessed 16 March 2010