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Here you can find newsletters featuring the latest news updates from PRAN. We also feature blogs by PRAN and contributors from our network.
If you have information about projects, new research or want to share an experience, please get in touch.
PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 10: November 2024
In this issue: A recap of the Inequalities and Health Summit, held Oct 29, with 200+ leaders tackling health inequality. Plus, updates on recent blogs and info on upcoming events.
PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 9: Autumn 2024
This issue features blog posts on child health and access to justice, as well as updates on the upcoming podcast about refugee experiences and the Inequalities and Health Summit. It includes news about PRAN’s funding workshop, a fundraising night for St Andrew’s Community Network, as well as meetings of the Poverty Stigma Insight Network and the Poverty Truth Commission in the South Lakes and much more.
PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 8: July 2024
Summer Edition (Media Engagement)
We reflect on last month’s Media Engagement workshop, where we explored using media to share insights on poverty, challenge individualistic narratives, and empower people with authentic, solution-focused stories.
PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 7: JUNE 2024
Summer Edition (Part One- PRAN’s Birthday)
This newsletter marks our one-year anniversary, highlighting key events: the launch in June 2023, partnership-building in October, website launch in January 2024, community outreach in April, a poverty event in May, and a media workshop in June.
PRAN NEWSLETTER ISSUE 6: MAY 2024
Spring Edition (Part Three)
This newsletter includes updates on our latests events, a new blog by Rachel Walters from End Child Poverty Coalition , a new podcast with Professor Matthew Ashton, Director of Public Health for Liverpool City Council, and alerts on upcoming events.
Two Child Limit to benefit payments: new data sheds light on which families are hardest hit
The two-child limit policy, introduced seven years ago, restricts benefits for larger families, leading to 1 in 10 (1.5 million) children living in poverty. End Child Poverty Coalition calls, to scrap it, could lift 300,000 children out of poverty.