Book your ‘Conference 2026’ tickets

🎟️ Early-bird tickets are limited; once they sell out, tickets will become full price

Day one ticket:
Wednesday 18th March

This ticket only covers the first day of the conference.

Day two ticket:
Thursday 19th March

This ticket only covers the second day of the conference.

Both day ticket:
18th & 19th March

This ticket covers both days of the conference.

What to expect?

  Day one 18th March:

Day two 19th March:

On day one we’ll be majoring on national policy developments and their relevance to local and regional action on poverty. Breakout sessions will explore a range of policy themes, including health, local welfare provision and housing.

Here are some of the topics we will be discussing:

  • How we can maximise the impact of the Crisis and Resilience Fund
  • The role of health in local and regional responses to poverty
  • The opportunities and challenges of devolution for addressing poverty
  • How the socio-economic duty can ensure tackling poverty is everyone’s responsibility.

Your ticket includes:

  • Access to all talks and breakout sessions
  • Resource pack
  • Refreshments of tea, coffee and water throughout the day
  • A buffet lunch
  • Post-event drinks and networking.

We reserve some free tickets for individuals and small organisations who are unable to pay. Please reach out to contact@resolvepoverty.org to check if we have any free tickets available.

Early-bird tickets are limited; once they sell out, tickets will become full price.

One day tickets:

  • Band A tickets will rise to £215
  • Band B tickets will rise to £175
  • Band C tickets will rise to £105.

Both day tickets:

  • Band A tickets will rise to £340
  • Band B tickets will rise to £280
  • Band C tickets will rise to £165

Still can’t decide which day to attend?


Here’s a quick guide to help you choose. Day One is ideal if you’re interested in the bigger picture — exploring how national policy developments shape local and regional action on poverty. You’ll hear about key policy themes such as health, local welfare provision, and housing, and join discussions on topics like the Crisis and Resilience Fund, devolution, and the socio-economic duty. Day Two takes a more practical focus, diving into local initiatives that help maximise household incomes and tackle debt. Sessions will explore benefit take-up, community-based family support, and local responses to debt, as well as how to bring communities together in the fight against poverty.

Booking for both days will allow you to get the most out of our conference. However, if you’re only able to attend one day and are unsure which would best suit your interests, please email us at contact@resolvepoverty.org, we’ll be happy to help you decide.