Open letter on the cost of living crisis in Northern Ireland On behalf of the organisations undersigned, we are making a joint plea for urgent action to mitigate the devastating impact of the cost of living crisis in Northern Ireland. Local households of all shapes and sizes are being pummeled by spiraling living costs. Energy bills have increased by hundreds of pounds per year, record levels of inflation are making essentials like food and fuel unaffordable, and neither wages nor social security support have risen sufficiently to cushion the blow. The crippling cost of living is pushing people in Northern Ireland into making increasingly desperate decisions to survive week-to-week. We are aware of heartbreaking stories of people skipping meals, turning off their heating, sitting in the dark with no electricity and making their own sanitary products because they simply can’t afford to get by any other way. And these experiences only scratch the surface of what the cost of living crisis is doing to women, men, children, parents, older people, young people, disabled people, unpaid carers, ethnic minorities and many more in every corner of Northern Ireland. The impact that this is having on people’s physical and mental health and wellbeing is severe. The situation only looks likely to get worse in the coming months. New research predicts a fuel poverty rate of over 70% in Northern Ireland by January 2023. This means over 1.4 million people here will be struggling to afford their energy bills. The much-discussed ‘heat or eat’ dilemma has almost become irrelevant, because many households in Northern Ireland will go to bed this winter both cold and hungry. It is in that context that we are making a collective call for our political leaders to overcome the present difficulties and form a new Executive without delay. Stormont has significant policy-making powers – particularly in regard to social security – that could be deployed to shield local households from the poverty and destitution so many are already facing, and that so many more are at risk of in the time ahead. We urgently need the institutions to return, set a multi-year budget and deliver the policy solutions that people in Northern Ireland need. Failure to do so does not just have a human cost, but an economic one as well. Increased ill-health, poorer educational outcomes and less spending in local businesses are all by-products of poverty, and are all harmful to Northern Ireland’s economy. Spiraling living costs have, and will continue, to effect hundreds of thousands of households across Northern Ireland. Political inaction in the face of such a devastating crisis is simply not an option. Yours sincerely, Gavin Adams . Director, Extern NI Dr Brigitte Anton. Volunteer, Renters Voice Pat Austin. Chair, Fuel Poverty Coalition NI Joan Ballantine. Professor of Accounting, Ulster University Stephen Barr. Service Manager, Start360 Prof John Barry. Co-Director and Professor, Centre for Sustainability, Equality and Climate Action, QUB Caroline Birch. Operations Manager, Charter NI Kendall Bousquet. Advocacy Officer, Migrant Centre NI Michael Briggs. Executive Director, East Belfast Community Development Agency Paul Brown. Director of Youth Ministries, Knock Presbyterian Church Emma Campbell. Co Convenor, Alliance for Choice. Dr Alexandra Chapman. Lecturer, School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences, Ulster University Pat Colton. Service Manager, Advice Space Kerry Anthony. Chief Executive, Inspire Briege Arthurs. Chief Executive, Forward South Partnership David Babington. Chief Executive, Action Mental Health Lorna Ballard. Director of Northern Ireland Action for Children Catherine Barr. Director, Women's Centre Derry Paula Beattie. Policy and Campaigns Manager, RNIB NI Dr Fiona Bloomer. Senior Lecturer, School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences, Ulster University Alexandra Brennan. Coordinator, NI Women's Budget Group Charlene Brooks. Chief Executive Parenting NI Dominic Bryan. Professor of Anthropology, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, QUB David Carroll. Chief Executive, Depaul Sarah Christie. Policy and Public Affairs Manager, Macmillan Catherine Cooke. Coordinator, Foyle Women’s Information Network Yvonne Corbett. Project Manager, First Steps Women's Centre Louise Coyle. Director, NI Rural Women's Network Rev John Cunningham. St Patrick's Parish Church, Ballymacarrett Claire Curran. Head of Services, Survivors of Suicide Rachael Davison. Centre Manager, Walkway Community Association Rayna Downey. Outreach Project Worker, Women's Regional Consortium Carolyn Ewart. National Director, British Association of Social Workers NI Chloe Ferguson. President, NUS-USI Orla Fitzsimons. Chief Executive, Parent Action NI Michelle Fullerton. Senior Youth Worker, Ledley Hall Boys and Girls Club Trust Martin Gallagher. Fuel Poverty Coalition Member, Unison National Retired Members’ Committee Matthew Gault. Church Plant Leader, Tullycarnet Church Georgina Grieve. Chief Executive, The Workspace Group Craig Harrison. Policy and Public Affairs Manager, Carers NI Sarah Corrigan. Director of Innovation and Engagement, Law Centre NI Helen Crickard. Coordinator, Reclaim the Agenda Chris Cupples. Chief Executive, Belfast YMCA Jonny Currie. Northern Ireland Lead, The Trussell Trust Gerard Daye. Secretary, Mount Eagles Drive Action Group Jo Daykin-Goodall. Chief Executive, The Welcome Organisation Joanne Farrell. Welfare Advice Manager, Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre Ellen Finlay. Policy and Development Manager, Samaritans NI Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick. Lecturer, School of Law, Ulster University Susan Fleming. Focus: The Identity Trust Prof Tony Gallagher. Professor of Education, School of Social Sciences, Education & Social Work, QUB Carmel Gates. General Secretary, NIPSA Karen Hall. Head of Northern Ireland Mental Health Foundation Siobhán Harding. Research and Policy Officer, Women's Support Network Dr Kevin Hearty. Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, Education & Social Work, QUB Nichola Hughes. Director, Sustainable NI Janet Hunter. Chief Executive, Housing Rights Eleanor Jordan. Centre Manager, Windsor Women's Centre Paddy Kelly. Director, Children's Law Centre Madeleine Leonard. Professor of Sociology, Queen’s University Belfast Isobel Loughran. Chief Executive, Footprints Womens Centre Seamus McAleavey. Chief Executive, NICVA Naomi McBurney. Co-Founder, Parent Engagement Group James McCabe. Chair, Mount Eagles Ratepayers Association Bernie McConnell. Senior Development Officer, Short Strand Community Forum Susan McCrory. Centre Manager, Falls Women's Centre Rosemarie McDonnell. Manager, Community Advice Newry Mourne & Down Keelan McGaghran. Area Housing Manager, Radius Housing Association Prof Colin Harvey. Professor of Human Rights Law, School of Law, QUB Clodagh Holland. Welfare Advice Officer, Apex Housing Association Andrew Irvine. Chief Executive, East Belfast Mission Michele Janes. Director, Barnardo's NI Elizabeth Law. Member, NI Women’s Budget Group Gareth Lee. Collective member, Queer Space Belfast Aoife Mallon. Policy Assistant, Women’s Resource and Development Agency Marie Marin. Chief Executive, Employers For Childcare Paula McAliskey. Engagement Officer, NI Rural Women's Network Maria McCloskey. Director, The PILS Project Sara McCracken. Chief Executive, Angel Eyes NI Sarah McCully Russell. Senior Policy and Campaigns Officer, Parkinson's UK Northern Ireland Fergal McFerran. Policy and Public Affairs Manager, Children's Law Centre Dr Paschal McKeown. Charity Director, Age NI Roisin McLaughlin. Manager, North West Community Network Sorcha McPhillips. Chief Executive, Huntington’s Disease Association NI Anne McVicker. Director, Women’s Resource and Development Agency Clare Moore. Equality Officer, Irish Congress of Trade Unions Peter O’Callaghan. Project Manager, Smartmove Housing Aodhan O'Donnell. Director, Power to Switch Laura O'Dowd. Director of Housing, Ark Housing Association Clare Patton. Lecturer, School of Law, Queen's University Belfast Dr Michael Pierse. Senior Lecturer, School of Arts, English and Languages, QUB Eamon Quinn. Director, Engage with Age Danielle Roberts. Senior Policy Development Officer, Here NI Tracey Ripley-McElvogue. Chairperson, Scaffolding Project Michael Roddy. Manager, Omagh Independent Advice Services Beverley Savage. Development Officer (Specialist) NI tide (together in dementia everyday) Mary McManus. Coordinator, East Belfast Living Wage Campaign Dr Dominic McSherry. Reader in Psychology, School of Psychology, Ulster University Jamie Miller. Policy and Campaigns Officer, National Energy Action NI Ciaran Moynagh. Director, Phoenix Law Solicitors Sean O'Connell. Professor of Modern British and Irish Social History, HAPP, Queen’s University Belfast Alasdair O’Hara. Associate Director for Northern Ireland, Stroke Association Declan Owens. Chief Executive, Ecojustice Ireland Karen Purdy. Manager, Bloomfield Community Association Chris Quinn. Director, NI Youth Forum Bob Quigley. Co-ordinator, ASK Advice Service Eilish Rooney. Scholar Emeritus, Ulster University Susan Russam. Chief Executive, GEMS NI Dr Michelle Rouse. Lecturer, School of Applied Social and Policy, Sciences, Ulster University Janet Schofield. Chief Executive, Compass Advocacy Network Maire Scott. Chairperson, Lagmore Community Forum Robyn Scott. Equality Coalition Coordinator, Committee on the Administration of Justice Dr Mark Simpson. Senior Lecturer, School of Law, Ulster University Gay Sherry-Bingham. Centre Manager, Atlas Womens Centre Mathilda Taulbutt. Chair, Advice NI Joanne Vance. Director, Community Development and Health Network Heather Wilson. Policy and Engagement Manager, Chartered Institute of Housing NI Gareth Wright. Group chair, Ardcarn Local Residents Group Patrick Yu. Secretary of Trustees Board, Northern Ireland Council for Racial Equality Prof Phil Scraton. Professor Emeritus, School of Law, Queen's University Belfast Victoria Simms. Professor of Developmental Psychology, School of Psychology, Ulster University Mo Sykes. Director, Rape Crisis NI Nuala Toman. Head of Policy, Disability Action Ailish Teague. Project Manager, Life Change Changes Lives Craig Wilson. Team Leader, East Belfast Prince’s Trust Programme Tom Woolley. Chair, Ecological Design Association NI Ricky Wright. Chief Executive, Vineyard Compassion