Environmental Justice in partnership – Manchester

Date & time: 08 July 2025, 9:30am - 1:30pm
Venue
Friends' Meeting House, 6 Mount Street, Manchester, M2 5NS

Join Friends of the Earth free workshop to explore the shared drivers of social and environmental harm – and build local links across sectors to tackle them.

Many voluntary and community sector organisations have a really good understanding of ‘multiple deprivation’ (i.e. how poverty, poor housing, insecure or low paid jobs and lack of access to services combine and impact on people) but less knowledge about how this links to our environment.

In this workshop, Friends of the Earth will think about what ‘multiple environmental deprivation’ might look like where you are, and how specific environmental issues, like contaminated land, water pollution or air quality, and issues in the built environment such as cold, damp and mouldy houses might be exacerbating other social problems.

Friends of the Earth will look at some exclusive Friends of the Earth data specific to your area, and run through some examples of how different communities have come together to tackle issues relevant to both people and the environment.

And Friends of the Earth will help attendees think about how they could work together in the future, and how they can use environmental data or arguments to support their existing work, like responding to consultations, taking legal action or chatting to the local authority.

Who is this for?

Staff or volunteers in local voluntary and community sector groups - for example...

  • Citizens Advice, law centres and other places that provide support or information for people who are struggling
  • Local health and wellbeing services that tackle specific illnesses or help affected people
  • Groups that offer support to, or challenge problems experienced by, specific communities - for example refugees, young people, or people of colour
  • Housing providers who are responsible for supporting people who live in their homes and control community buildings/spaces
  • Local campaigning groups set up in response to a particular local problem – maybe housing, safety, or even traffic
  • You

Why attend?

  • Gain a better understanding of the links between the drivers of (and potential solutions to) environmental and social harms, giving you more tools to do your work
  • Explore new data about environmental and social inequalities in your area, and find out about our new work mapping ‘multiple environmental deprivation’
  • Benefit from improved links between organisations working on environmental and social inequalities (including the Friends of the Earth network), and find new areas of common concern

Hosts/facilitators

  • Kierra Box, trade and environmental regulation campaigner
  • Roisin Cavanagh, community partnerships lead
Cost
Free
Provider
Friends of the Earth
Topic
Shared Topic Areas
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