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Ruth Welford

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Jess Mellor

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Ashwin Kumar

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Jennie Lucas
Chief Operating Officer
James Wolfe
Director for Poverty, Families and Disadvantage, DWP
Ruth Welford
Assistant Director, Barnardo's
Jess Mellor
Community Engagement Manager
Rekha Patel-Harrison
Chief Programmes Officer, Right to Succeed
Patsy Davies
Network Development Coordinator (Lancashire)
Carey Oppenheim
Strategic Project Lead, Nuffield Foundation
Ashwin Kumar
Director of Research and Policy, IPPR
Matt Hyde OBE
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Sarah Woolnough
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Danny Sriskandarajah
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Dr Hannah Haycox
Network Development Coordinator (Liverpool City Region)

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GMPA provides a focal point and drive for the debate about how to tackle poverty in Greater Manchester – without GMPA I think that debate would be much more fragmented and less effective

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GMPA’s work greatly helps Salford City Council shape anti-poverty policies

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GMPA has provided an outside perspective from an area more developed in terms of tackling poverty. Through the discussions and subsequent report, I have been able to gain a broader perspective on what can be done and what we’re not doing. A result of this is our recent move to adopting the social-economic duty.

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GMPA plays a vital role in helping people like me, who are thinking about Westminster most of the time, understand the poverty context and policy levers at a local and regional level

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