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Tackling Poverty Today and Turning the Tide to Create Lasting Change: A Strategy and Strategic Action Plan for addressing Poverty in York 2025-2035

The report presents Tackling Poverty Today and Turning the Tide to Create Lasting Change: A Strategy and Strategic Action Plan for addressing Poverty in York 2025-2035. This is a 10-year strategy and action plan for tackling poverty in York.

Executive are invited to approve the 10-year strategy and action plan and endorse it for adoption by Full Council on behalf of the city of York.

Decision type: Key

Decision status: Decision Made

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 29/09/2025

Level of Risk: 04-08 Regular monitoring required;

Decision due: 04/11/25 by Executive

Lead member: Executive Member for Children, Young People and Education, Executive Member for Finance, Performance, Major Projects, Human Rights, Equality and Inclusion

Lead director: Director of Housing and Communities

Department: Directorate of Housing and Communities

Contact: Pauline Stuchfield, Director of Housing and Community Services Email: samuel.blyth@york.gov.uk Email: pauline.stuchfield@york.gov.uk.

Consultation process

The strategy was developed in consultation with partners and via engagement with relevant officers internal to the Council.

It was then presented for public consultation beginning on 4 August. An initial end date of 29 September has been extended until 13 October to enable further engagement. The draft strategy and action plan and accompanying consultation were made available via the Council’s website with paper copies available via the York library network, Citizens Advice, the York Community Furniture Store, York Food Bank and via customer services in West Offices. An easy read version was also made available on the website and in the libraries and customer service centre.

Engagement sessions were also held with interested stakeholder groups including Ageing without Children, Good Place Network, Armed Forces Community, Financial Inclusion Steering Group, Schools Forum, Pride of Place, and LGBT forum. The strategy was also discussed at the York Place Making Partnership, at City Leaders, and the York Economic Partnership in addition to the Yorkshire and Humber regional policy network and at the national Resolve Poverty Conference. Commissioners from the Poverty Truth Commission were also engaged. It was also discussed informally with York St John University students union.

The Corporate Scrutiny Committee also reviewed and fed back comments on the strategy at its session on 8 September 2025

Feedback received throughout the consultation process was used to inform the final version of the strategy.

Consultees:
Residents, partners, stakeholder groups, specific interest groups, policy representatives from across the UK.

Equality Impact Assessment Completed?: Yes

Documents

  • Tackling Poverty Today and Turning the Tide to Create Lasting Change: A Strategy and Strategic Action Plan for addressing Poverty in York 2025-2035  

 

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