Jonathan ShawinChristians Against PovertyCAP’s week of thanks — a parting messageThis week is Christians Against Poverty’s ‘week of thanks’ — it’s an opportunity for us to recognise, even in times of challenge, all the…Dec 9, 2022Dec 9, 2022
Jonathan ShawinChristians Against PovertyOur Vision, part one: Transformed livesIt can be very tempting to measure our outputs. In my own role, I think of the meetings I’ve attended, the people I’ve met in the last…Jul 15, 2022Jul 15, 2022
Jonathan ShawinChristians Against PovertyBuy-now pay-later: facing the riskFor millions of people last year, Christmas will have almost resembled the Christmases of a pre-COVID-19 era. A chance to shut off and…Jan 7, 2022Jan 7, 2022
Jonathan ShawinChristians Against PovertyThe Digital divide — closing the gapI find it hard to imagine going an hour, let alone a day, without making use of the internet.Dec 1, 2021Dec 1, 2021
Jonathan ShawinChristians Against PovertyChanging tack: restoring dignityThis is the fifth and final blog in Christians Against Poverty’s Changing tack series. Throughout the series we have explored the concept…Nov 19, 2021Nov 19, 2021
Jonathan ShawinChristians Against PovertyThe Enforcement Conduct Authority: a step in the right directionFor a long time, Christians Against Poverty (CAP) has been heavily involved in efforts to raise standards across the enforcement industry…Jul 26, 2021Jul 26, 2021
Jonathan ShawinChristians Against PovertyCAP’s thoughts on the Woolard Review: Is increasing access to affordable credit the answer?Amongst the suite of recommendations in the recent Woolard Review, many were focused on access to credit, from reviewing the effectiveness…Jun 22, 2021Jun 22, 2021