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Category: Thrive Teesside

Thriving Teesside- International Day for the Eradication of Poverty Special Edition book launch.

October 17, 2020 aplecollective

To coincide with #IDEP2020, Thrive Teesside have released a special edition version of their book, Thriving Teesside. Thriving Teesside is…

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Posted in: IDEP 2020 Blog Posts, Thrive Teesside

Putting meaning to the ‘Digital Divide’ in the North East of England (Thrive Teesside)

April 23, 2020 aplecollective

The daily realities of the digital divide in the North East of England – a call to connect our community…

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Posted in: The Digital Divide, Thrive Teesside Filed under: community, corona virus, COVID-19, digital divide, digital exclusion, lockdown, low income communities, north east, poverty

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23 Feb

It is so important to listen to our community - it is the only way we truly understand the issues they face. Voice is so important and services need to be mindful of presented barriers preventing access to support @CovidRealities @ThriveTeesside

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19 Feb

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22 Feb

Glory, PTC Member and trainee nurse speaking about her campaign for SAAS (Student Awards Agency Scotland) funding to be made available to everyone like her who has been granted leave to remain in this country, even if it is indefinite.
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22 Feb

⁦still waiting for overpayment of rent from housing provider ⁦@CovidRealities⁩

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