'Making Manchester Fairer' Event
Posted 31st October 2022
The Manchester and Trafford House Project team attended the 'Making Manchester Fairer' event which was very informative and captured the importance of ensuring there is an action plan for tackling social injustice and health inequalities, so that our residents and young people are able to live healthy lives, reaching their full potential and benefitting from what Manchester has to offer.
The event was also a brilliant chance to network with other organisations and departments within Manchester City Council, to co-work to support teams, whilst producing results for our young people and making the most of the offerings of our services.
The Manchester and Trafford House Project are proud to be part of the conversation whilst being committed to supporting our young people tackling social injustice and health inequalities they may be affected by.
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