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Prisoner behind a fence

#InPoverty: Almost half of prisoners in Cardiff are homeless once released

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13 Dec 2019
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Amy Fretwell
A look at why released prisoners are going into homelessness and entering a cycle of reoffending after serving their sentence
Mark Lewis stands in the open doorway of the City United Reform Church cafe

#InPoverty: A harrowing look at the struggles LGBT+ refugees face

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13 Dec 2019
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Maude Agombar
LGBT+ refugees face persecution over sexuality in their home nations; with no benefits or opportunity to work, how do they survive?
Hassam Allahham looking into the camera

#InPoverty: Does Wales’ asylum plan tie in with the reality of life as a refugee?

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12 Dec 2019
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Peter Wolinski
A Syrian refugee discusses the struggles faced by the displaced in light of Wales’ plan to care for asylum seekers

#InPoverty: Overweight and trying for a baby? The NHS’s lack of fertility support

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12 Dec 2019
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Georgia Buchanan
Although 60% of adults are overweight, women are being denied access to fertility treatment with no assistance because of their size

#InPoverty: Millennials are the ones left to pick up the mess of generation X

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12 Dec 2019
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Jack Wynn
A competitive job market and rising day-to-day costs concludes Cardiff millennials will continue to struggle thanks to generation X’s greed

#InPoverty: The hidden hygiene poverty crisis rising across Wales

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14 Dec 2018
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Kirstie Sutherland
With more seeking help to afford even the most basic of toiletries, what is being done to guarantee the human right to cleanliness?

#InPoverty: Is Welsh heritage the answer to Cardiff’s poverty problem?

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14 Dec 2018
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Andrew Lloyd
Cardiff Story Museum is aiming to tackle poverty by utilising the rich supply of welsh culture and heritage

#InPoverty: Welsh employment is on the up yet child poverty is still a concern

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14 Dec 2018
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Lydia Caunce
Are statistics showing a rise in employment an attempt to conceal that Wales has the highest child poverty in the UK?

#InPoverty: Is sport becoming less accessible for those who can’t afford it?

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14 Dec 2018
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Elis Williams
Sports facility closures are hugely problematic when it comes to encouraging young people from deprived backgrounds into sport

#InPoverty: What can be done about dangerous rough sleeping this winter?

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14 Dec 2018
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Matthew Bassil
Staying outside in winter can be deadly, but despite the numbers sleeping rough, homeless shelters say they are not at capacity

#InPoverty: Why no one is talking about hunting as a solution to poverty

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13 Dec 2018
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Sam Lewis
Veganism is not the only option for those unhappy with factory-farming practices, and America may hold the answer

#InPoverty: Does Wales’ media news narrative on poverty serve the masses?

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13 Dec 2018
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Mairi Hughes
Is it possible for a “Cardiffcentric” media to effectively represent the worst off in Welsh society in their reporting?
Man drinking alcohol in Cardiff

#InPoverty: How is a rise in alcohol pricing going to hit those worst off?

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13 Dec 2018
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Maria Mellor
Taking a look at what minimum alcohol pricing could mean for those already struggling

#InPoverty: Where can we find new music if grassroots venues are gone?

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13 Dec 2018
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Naomi Sanders
Small venues have been a staple for live music in the city, but their closure could be problematic for up-and-coming bands

#InPoverty: Why cosmetics are not simply a luxury, but a political tool

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12 Dec 2018
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Thea Jeffreys
When millions are living below the breadline, what value can a beauty product hold? Studies show cosmetics are linked to earning potential

#InPoverty: The stark reality of health poverty as Wales struggles to breathe

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12 Dec 2018
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Tamzin Wilks
Deprivation and rising levels of inequality are making the worse off unhealthier and in the fight for health, Wales cannot catch its breath
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