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Tackling financial hardship: supporting our residents

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought about many challenges for local people, impacting their standards of living and health and wellbeing.

As a council, we want to ensure we are doing everything we can to support people who are on low incomes, or who are facing financial hardship for the first time. 

We are working on a new strategy to tackle financial hardship in the borough, to ensure we have the right support in place to help our residents.

We created a survey as part of phase one to help shape the strategy. This meant we could understand more about the issues that affect you, and how we can enhance our services for residents and make a positive difference to people’s lives.

We then ran a consultation asking for feedback on the draft strategy.

Thank you to everyone who took part. We are working through the feedback with the Hardship Alliance and will be publishing the final strategy in the spring.

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Phases

Phases overview
Help shape our anti-poverty strategy
Draft strategy consultation

Help shape our anti-poverty strategy

8 November 2021 - 6 December 2021

How has the Covid-19 pandemic impacted you? Has it impacted your standard of living, and health and wellbeing?

As a council, we want to ensure we are doing everything we can to support our residents who are on low incomes, or who are facing financial hardship for the first time.

By taking part in this survey, you’ll help us understand how we can enhance our services for residents and make a positive difference to people’s lives. The information will be used to help inform a brand-new strategy, outlining our commitments to supporting our communities further. 

Take the survey

The survey is no longer available, since this project is no longer active.