It has launched a new campaign, Confronting Women's Poverty, alongside a report calling on the Scottish Government and the new Scottish Parliament to make tackling women's poverty a national priority. It says disabled women, women experiencing domestic abuse, unpaid carers, single mothers, young women, Black and minority ethnic women and migrant women have been disproportionately affected. As part of the campaign, the organisation is urging all political parties to support a programme of reforms including a national taskforce on women's poverty, a dedicated women's equality fund, a Minimum Income Guarantee pilot for unpaid carers, a roadmap towards universal childcare, and a major overhaul of the Public Sector Equality Duty.