Bespoke Training

As well as our range of open training courses, we can also work with your organisation to design a bespoke training programme to meet your needs.
We offer leading expertise on the best ways of understanding and tackling poverty, valuing the voices of people experiencing poverty, and supporting those in poverty. Through our training offer we can share this expertise with your organisation – whether you’re in the public, private or voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector.
To find out more, get in touch at thomas@resolvepoverty.org or book a free 30-minute consultation.
E-learning courses
We can deliver our Poverty Awareness Training as an e-learning package for your organisation. Our Poverty Awareness Training supports professionals to better understand how poverty affects the people and communities they work with, with best practice for supporting people in poverty effectively, safely and respectfully.
Case study: NHS Greater Manchester
We recently delivered a piece of bespoke training to NHS Greater Manchester. Find out what the process was like, from first enquiry to delivery.
NHS Greater Manchester approached us to deliver poverty awareness training for staff in a variety of roles across the region.
We designed a training programme for staff in both frontline and strategic roles. It offered practical advice on the best ways to support people in poverty, and how we can change organisational practices to tackle poverty in a strategic way.
As with all our programmes, the training content was tailored to the context of where the organisation works and the people they work with.
We delivered both in-person and online training, with practical resources and guidance provided to all attendees to ensure they could take the learning from the programme into their daily work.
Our training programmes are flexible, and this programme was updated and improved throughout to ensure it was always working best for the attendees.
What attendees said:
“The course provided me with more information about poverty and what to do if a client needs support”
“[The training] provided me with a better insight into how poverty affects people in general and the impact on NHS services”
“Now I can more easily identify patients who have money issues and get them started on finding help”
“[This training] started making me think about what we could be doing differently as a system”