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The Covid-19 crisis has had an impact on all our lives. But the impact has not been equal on all of us. We know the crisis has deepened existing inequalities, both in terms of wealth and health.
The Cornwall Independent Poverty Forum has published a report that brings together twenty-one stakeholders from across Cornwall representing business, faith, the voluntary and community sectors, to articulate their vision of a better future for Cornwall as we emerge from lockdown.
What actions do we need to take now to make sure that in future we have a fair and inclusive Cornwall where no one is left behind?
The Covid-19 crisis has had an impact on all our lives. But the impact has not been equal on all of us. We know the crisis has deepened existing inequalities, both in terms of wealth and health.
The Cornwall Independent Poverty Forum has published a report that brings together twenty-one stakeholders from across Cornwall representing business, faith, the voluntary and community sectors, to articulate their vision of a better future for Cornwall as we emerge from lockdown.
What actions do we need to take now to make sure that in future we have a fair and inclusive Cornwall where no one is left behind?
We'd like to hear from people across Cornwall to hear their views on how life for older people could be improved in Cornwall. Please take this short survey to tell us your views.
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A Fair and Just Future for Cornwall
The Cornwall Independent Poverty Forum has published a report that brings together twenty-one stakeholders from across Cornwall representing business, faith, the voluntary and community sectors, to articulate their vision of a better future for Cornwall as we emerge from lockdown.