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Caring in migrant families: Key messages and film screening

Join Migrant Support for this event to hear about the key messages from their project on Care, Inequalities and Wellbeing among Transnational Families in the UK, Spain, France and Sweden.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Families with children are welcome.

Central Hall Manchester, Oldham Street, Manchester, M1 1JQ

Working together from the start – developing research ideas between academics and communities

Community-university partnerships are becoming more popular and co-production is a value increasingly embraced by research funders. Nevertheless, it is still relatively uncommon for voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) organisations to be included from the beginning when it comes to developing a research project.

Come and join speakers from academia and the VCFSE sector to learn from their experiences about the challenges and opportunities of developing research projects together across sectors.

St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester, M12 6FZ
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Peer Support Q&A – Neurodivergence

Do you facilitate peer support in Greater Manchester?
Do you understand what neurodivergence is?
Do you operate in a way that is accessible to all people?
Do you understand your responsibilities towards accessibility?

Gaddum invite you to their upcoming Question and Answer session designed just for you!

What to expect:
Dr Minna Moffatt-Feldman from Caritas Salford will be on hand to help answer your questions around working with neurodivergence in peer support.

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How do we show that? Measuring progress in the third sector

Join the DataKind UK panel to learn how to demonstrate your organisation’s value and build a narrative about your impact, no matter your size. Citizens Advice and Money A+E both tackle financial exclusion, especially for minoritised groups. They are at very different stages in their data use, but one of the major challenges they all face is tracking their service users’ journeys and progress.

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Resolve Poverty Annual Conference 2025

The Resolve Poverty annual conference brings together people across the country who want to know what more we can do to tackle poverty and boost household incomes at a local and regional level.

The conference takes place at a crucial moment in the fight against poverty, with a new national child poverty strategy being published spring 2025. Resolve Poverty will explore what this means for local places and regions and how it can be used to strengthen and scale up local anti-poverty initiatives.

Manchester Hall, 36 Bridge Street, Manchester, M3 3BT
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