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Our training can help you to understand how to best tackle poverty See upcoming courses Greater Manchester Poverty Action is now Resolve Poverty Working locally to end poverty nationally Resolve Poverty is an independent, not-for-profit organisation working with local authorities and partners across the country to see an end to poverty. We believe in the power of places to boost living standards and create communities where everyone can thrive, providing leading guidance and support to develop powerful strategic, policy and practical responses to poverty. Resolve Poverty 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 Becca LyonHead of Child Poverty at Save the Children UK The outcome you helped us reach is genuinely life changing Family supported through Money Matters Resolve Poverty's work greatly helps Salford City Council shape anti-poverty policies Salford City Council Previous Next Local anti-poverty strategies Poverty is on the rise, but the UK Government has no plan or strategy to address poverty. We support local authorities and other public bodies to develop their own anti-poverty strategies. Learn more The socio-economic duty The socio-economic duty can act as a powerful tool for addressing poverty and creating a fairer society. We campaign for national enaction of the duty and provide implementation support to public bodies voluntarily adopting it. 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Learn more Latest News 200 newsletters, a decade of tackling povertyAbout usSeptember 3, 2024By Hollie Griss, Communications and Media Officer at Resolve Poverty To mark the 200th edition of our newsletter, we take… Read more Implications of child poverty reduction targets for public health and health inequalities in EnglandChild povertySeptember 3, 2024By Ronan McCabe, Research Associate at the Medical Research Council / Chief Scientist Office Social and Public Health Sciences Unit… Read more Kamla: Fighting poverty for a just societyPolicy and researchSeptember 3, 2024By Bhupendra Mistry, Founding Director at the Kamla Foundation and Kamla Institute The Kamla Foundation is a local… Read more How environmental action is key in the battle to eradicate povertyClimate change and povertyAugust 13, 2024By Liz Gadd, Environmental Lead at New Philanthropy Capital and Programme Director for Everyone’s Environment To address climate change and… Read more Hard Times: Assessing household income since 2010Living standardsAugust 13, 2024By Lalitha Try, Economist at the Resolution Foundation Following the General Election, living standards growth must be on the agenda… Read more What is the socio-economic duty, and why does it matter?Socio-economic dutyAugust 13, 2024By Laura Burgess, Head of Policy and Research at Resolve Poverty Adoption of the socio-economic duty was included in… Read more Resolve Poverty Awards to celebrate positive impact in anti-poverty sectorEventsJuly 22, 2024By Tom Waring, Business Development Executive at Resolve Poverty We are excited to announce the launch of the Resolve Poverty… Read more To achieve real social change, we must listen to children and young people’s experiencesChild povertyJuly 22, 2024By Gwen Dalziel, Regional Operational Lead at Children North East Children North East is a large North East based children’s… Read more £23 billion of support is unclaimed each year: how do we close the gap?Maximising household incomesJuly 22, 2024By Rachael Walker, Policy and Research Director at Policy in Practice Access to financial support through the welfare state is… Read more Money Advice Referral Tool now available for BoltonMoney Advice Referral ToolJuly 15, 2024By Jon Sands, Programme Officer at Resolve Poverty We have just launched the Bolton Money Advice Referral Tool (MART), which… Read more Our anti-poverty training is back open for bookingsTrainingJuly 9, 2024By Tom Waring, Business Development Executive at Resolve Poverty Booking is back open for our range of anti-poverty training courses.… Read more Resolve Poverty urges the new government to take swift action on povertyNational influencingJuly 8, 2024By Laura Burgess, Head of Policy & Research at Resolve Poverty Resolve Poverty has congratulated the new Prime Minister and… Read more Keep up-to-date on new poverty research, stories and events: Sign up to our newsletter Company Number: 10181238Resolve Poverty is the trading name of GM Poverty Action Ltd. 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