By Tom Waring, Business Development Executive at Resolve Poverty
Booking is back open for our range of anti-poverty training courses.
Our courses are for individuals and organisations wanting to better understand poverty and how we tackle it. This includes those from private, public and voluntary sectors.
Our courses
Follow the links below for course dates, how to book, and more information. We offer discounts and a free place on each course for those that are unable to pay.
- Tackling Poverty with Data: Learn the latest trends in poverty data, with support on how to interpret it and use it effectively
- Maximising Household Income: Learn how we can get more money to those most in need
- Valuing Lived Experience: How to engage with people with lived experience of poverty and host spaces for engagement.
“I loved it! I’m quite familiar with the data side, but since I don’t have a policy background, I wasn’t always aware of the policy histories and political discourse around some of the [poverty] measures. Further, it served as an excellent check-in point and reference for us to review our existing approaches.” – Tackling Poverty with Data attendee from a local authority
Bespoke training
We can also design a course specifically for your needs. Click here for more information.
Our bespoke training clients include: Save the Children, on lived experience engagement; Greater Manchester NHS, on the links between poverty and health, and how frontline workers can support those in poverty; local authorities across the UK, including boroughs Greenwich, Wokingham and Ealing.
For more information on all our anti-poverty training including our bespoke offer, contact Thomas Waring, Business Development Executive at thomas@resolvepoverty.org.
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This article is featured in our 10 July newsletter.
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