HARLOW POVERTY ALLIANCE MORNING CONFERENCE

Posted on: May 20, 2022

Addressing the causes and impacts of poverty in Harlow: taking stock & moving forwards.

WHEN

June 24th, 2022 9am – 1.30pm

WHERE

Harlow Rugby Club

Latton Park, Howard Way CM20 3FD

WHO IS IT FOR?

Frontline workers

Community leaders

Policy-makers

Those who help Harlow

Those affected by poverty

TOPICS

Understanding Univ Credit

Harlow Facts and Figures

What help is available?

The lived experience of poverty in the town Responding to impacts of poverty on health Levelling up – what can be done?

Preventing crisis

Closing panel with Robert Halfon MP – ‘’how can we move forwards?’

 

Register here. 

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