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Poverty is an issue that is best described by those who experience it. Creating a platform for those with lived experience to share their story is a powerful tool to destigmatise the experience of poverty and empower those who best understand it to drive change and have their voices heard.
The Trafford Poverty Truth Commission (PTC) is a group of 34 people in Trafford who care about poverty and are committed to making things better. The group was made up 14 Community Commissioners of different ages and backgrounds who not only have a shared experience but also a unique story to share about how poverty has impacted their lives. The PTC brought these people together with 18 Civic Commissioners from the public, private and voluntary sector who have the ability to make decisions that have an impact on people who experienced poverty in Trafford.
The Trafford Poverty Truth Commission
Emma Moseley
Senior Policy Manager
Trafford Council