Summary
Understand the types of financial support available, how to use data, and the value of engaging people with lived experience of poverty.
Three online courses aimed at helping you understand how poverty affects people will take place in May.
Delivered by Resolve Poverty, an independent not-for-profit organisation in Greater Manchester, the courses have discounted places for the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) sector, and small organisations.
Book direct with Resolve Poverty for:
- Maximising Household Income: Thursday 1 May, 10am to 4pm. For local government, public sector and VCFSE organisations looking to better understand the types of financial support available in the UK, including the social security system
- Tackling Poverty with Data: Thursday 8 May, 10am to 4pm. For local government, public sector and VCFSE organisations interested in better understanding and using data which tells us how poverty affects people and communities
- Valuing Lived Experience: Thursday 29 May, 10am to 4pm. For anyone aiming to better understand the value of lived experience engagement in tackling poverty, and the practicalities of developing and managing lived experience engagement activities