Resolve Poverty invites you to join their webinar which will launch their new research examining how English regions and localities can take a whole-system approach to reducing and preventing poverty. This research was undertaken with stakeholders across local and regional governments, thinktanks, and the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector, in partnership with the Local Authorities and the Cost of Living Emergency (LOCALE) project at the University of York.
With the Child Poverty Strategy, the English Devolution Bill, and the national commencement of the socio-economic duty approaching, this is a critical moment for subnational anti-poverty work.
Regional and local governments are eager to expand their role in tackling poverty, yet face considerable constraints including limited powers, resources, and policy levers.
Drawing directly from the research findings, the webinar will:
- Outline how all levels of government can collaboratively implement a whole-system approach to tackle poverty effectively.
- Highlight practical actions that regional and local authorities can immediately take within their existing remits to address current barriers, strengthen their approach to tackling poverty, and position themselves effectively to benefit from upcoming national policy changes.
This webinar is for anyone working at any level of government from central to regional and local authorities or within public bodies who is seeking to maximise their impact in reducing and preventing poverty.
There will also be time during the session for discussion and questions.