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Coronavirus: stories from the frontline

Janet Harkin

Janet Harkin Published on 20th May 2020

Coronavirus (COVID-19) has made life tough for people who are scared for their health and their finances. It’s also brought huge pressure to frontline organisations who are there to help.

In this webinar we were joined by Ellie Kershaw, Tower Hamlets and Grant Bailey, Cheltenham Borough Homes to discuss how they are dealing with the current changes, and how the crisis now will affect their residents in the future.

We explored how services may need to change and how organisations can be proactive now to safeguard their residents’ wellbeing.

Listen back to hear:

  • How other organisations are helping people deal with Coronavirus
  • Ideas to consider that can drive a proactive, prevention approach
  • Best practice for dealing with increased demand with limited resources

Register now for our next webinar titled Is your post COVID-19 Council Tax Support Scheme sustainable? on Wednesday June 3 at 10:30 here.

If the date of this webinar has passed you can view our webinars on demand here.View slides (no audio) here

What delegates said

“Very informative on the wider issues and impacts on income and benefits (I’m a UC adviser from Citizens Advice and our roles primarily centre on UC). This has been very useful to portray the reality of benefit entitlements and hardships.”

“So interesting to hear what other authorities and organisations are doing.”

“Very relevant to my role.”

“Very interesting to note the similarities and to consider how other organisations are managing their support to the vulnerable during his crisis, and their intentions beyond.”

“Excellent stories of real life experience and difficulties in identifying and providing support to those most in need.”

“My admiration for the work that Ellie and Grant are doing. How much good work can come from use if the LIFT data.”

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