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- The Child Poverty Strategy: a real opportunity for England’s regional mayors to lead in the fight against poverty
- APPG on Poverty and Inequality Joint Report with the APPG on Migration
- Exploring lived experiences of poverty in Cambridgeshire
- Reducing infant and maternal food insecurity in the UK
- New findings show Greater Manchester is the torchbearer for the anti-poverty agenda
- Child poverty: trends and policy options
- Celebrating positive impact in the anti-poverty sector
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- Investing to address poverty makes economic as well as moral sense
- The urgent need for Council Tax reform
- New Barnardo’s research finds 1 in 4 parents struggled to provide sufficient food for their children
- Amplifying the voices of lived experience across Greater Manchester
- Making Money Matter – over £400,000 for local families!
- Money Advice Referral Tools: Accessibility to advice
- The scale of anti-poverty strategies across England
- We Are The Economy: Changing the narrative on what good economics looks like
- The impossible challenge: Affording healthy food for low income families with children
- Amplifying the voices of lived experience in Cambridgeshire
- New Disability Community Energy Service
- 200 newsletters, a decade of tackling poverty
- Implications of child poverty reduction targets for public health and health inequalities in England
- Kamla: Fighting poverty for a just society
- How environmental action is key in the battle to eradicate poverty
- Hard Times: Assessing household income since 2010
- What is the socio-economic duty, and why does it matter?
- Resolve Poverty Awards to celebrate positive impact in anti-poverty sector
- To achieve real social change, we must listen to children and young people’s experiences
- £23 billion of support is unclaimed each year: how do we close the gap?
- Money Advice Referral Tool now available for Bolton
- Our anti-poverty training is back open for bookings
- Resolve Poverty urges the new government to take swift action on poverty
- A slow violence: How immigration control forces people in Greater Manchester into destitution
- How mentoring can close the class gap in the creative industries
- Greater Manchester Poverty Action is now Resolve Poverty
- Money Matters – over £300,000 for local families!
- GMPA issues joint briefing with partner organisations campaigning for the protection of local welfare support
- New research highlights why tackling child poverty in the North West must be top of the priority list for political parties this General Election
- Divided by despair – exploring deaths from drugs, alcohol, and suicide across England
- Pushed under, pushed out
- How might the two-child limit policy be affecting children’s early learning?
- Introducing a child lock: Save the Children’s campaign to secure children’s futures
- Designing systems that care
- Under-valued (paid and unpaid) care work drives poverty and inequalities: here are six ways governments can change that
- What can employers do to boost financial wellbeing?
- No time to wait: An ambitious blueprint for tackling child poverty
- No place for older renters
- Child poverty and barriers to work
- Call for evidence about the priorities of people with lived experience of poverty in the UK
- Tackling poverty together in Oldham
- Deepening poverty across the UK
- The cost of caps for families
- Empowering communities: Community Led Homes leading the way
- Ending child poverty: why and how
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- Plinth: the platform helping vulnerable people get the support they need
- The Universalism Multiplier
- Britain is resembling the two nations of the Victorian era once again
- Child poverty and caregiver mental health issues negatively impact future generations in UK
- Government fails to take action for people experiencing socio-economic disadvantage
- ‘Terrified for this winter’: Why the cost-of-living crisis is far from over for families on a low income
- What’s the plan to tackle rising hardship?
- New national database to showcase action tackling poverty locally
- New messaging guide: How to talk about debt
- Money Matters passes £200,000 in gains for local families
- Let’s talk money: making it easier for older people to manage the cost-of-living crisis
- ‘There’s only so much we can do’: School staff are calling for action to tackle child poverty
- ‘No crib for a bed’: 894,000 UK children share a bed or sleep on the floor
- Greater Manchester comes together for Challenge Poverty Week
- How can we address health inequalities in ‘left behind’ neighbourhoods?
- Living with Dignity in 2023: the Minimum Income Standard for the UK
- Resolve Poverty launches new training offer
- Addressing Education and Health Inequity in the North of England
- Kellogg’s and Resolve Poverty urge nationwide rollout of Money Matters
- Launch of Enterprising Communities Fund
- Manchester Volunteer Advice Partnership: A collaborative anti-poverty approach
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- Homeless prevention: the Tenants’ Advocacy Service
- Book launch: Eliminating Poverty in Britain
- Nonprofits call for a long-term strategy for local crisis support in England
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- “Really user friendly” and “very useful”: Impact of the Money Advice Referral Tool (MART)
- The socio-economic duty in action: case studies from England and Wales
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- Making Rother fairer for all: adopting the socio-economic duty
- More than a third of children in Greater Manchester living in poverty
- New statistics show the scale of child poverty across the UK
- A social safety net to protect people from hardship
- The minimum cost of education: What does going to school really cost families?
- Scottish government holds anti-poverty summit
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- Government HBAI Statistics Released
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- Fare deal for those supporting passengers with a disability to access public transport
- MCC launches its new Anti-poverty Strategy
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