Preston Pedals
- March 2025
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Poverty Truth Commissions (PTC) are a national model pioneered by the Poverty Truth Network. They seek to identify different approaches to addressing poverty through direct experience, strong relationships and humanising people as well as systems.
Oldham’s Poverty Truth Commission brought together a dozen people with lived experience of poverty alongside a dozen people with power, influence or authority from across a range of council and health services, businesses and voluntary sector. Its aim was to better understand the causes of poverty, the challenges it presents both for the people experiencing it and the wider system – and identify ways to address these.
The PTC was formally launched in September 2021 with seed funding from Joseph Rowntree Foundation and funding from Oldham Council and Oldham Clinical Commissioning Group.
Oldham Poverty Truth Commission
Amanda Richardson
Policy Manager
Oldham Council