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New Trust for London strategy with focus on funding for economic and social justice

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Trust for London has published a new six-year strategy with a focus on funding for economic and social justice:

These two aims are the cornerstone of our new strategy. Sitting under each of them are several priority areas, which set out what we want to fund over the next six years.

Economic justice

By 2030, we want to see a London where:

- Significantly more employers in London provide decent pay and conditions, and workers have a voice in the issues that affect them
- Social security provides enough to ensure that Londoners, including children, never go without the necessities of life, such as housing, food, clothing, and heating
- There is a comprehensive government strategy to solve the housing crisis, informed by the experiences of low-income Londoners
- The poverty premium – the extra costs faced by people in poverty - is on the way to be eradicated.

Social Justice

By 2030, we want to see a London where:

- The immigration system supports migrants out of destitution and shifts from the hostile environment to supporting people’s settlement
- There is a vibrant, diverse and sustainable disability justice movement that champions the needs of Deaf and Disabled Londoners
- Black and minoritised communities and households have increased incomes and wealth

More info:
https://trustforlondon.org.uk/news/2030-strategy
https://trustforlondon.org.uk/funding