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The King’s Seeing is Believing Visit in Poplar, East London

Nov 14
Date and time
Thu, 14 November  @  09:00  -  14:00
Price
Free of charge
Location
Poplar, East London
Audience
Invitation only, C-suite/senior leaders
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Thu, 14 November  @  09:00  –  14:00

The visit is led by Paul Drechsler CBE. This event will focus on the issue of food insecurity and its impact on social mobility.

This is an in person event.

Audience

C-Suite – attendance by invitation only.

Background

The King’s Seeing is Believing programme of visits is one of the most well-established and widely respected experiential leadership programmes in the UK.

Over the past thirty years, its profound influence and extensive reach has engaged more than 25,000 leaders. It is a unique immersive experience which provides senior leadership from businesses of all shapes and sizes with opportunities to view their business from the ‘outside in’. It also allows them to meet and better understand those who are really struggling in life and to consider actions that can be taken to address some of the key issues facing our communities today – and in turn transform millions of lives.

About the event

The visit will focus on the issue of food insecurity and the impact it has on individuals and their life chances. According to the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Households Below Average Income survey, there were 4.7 million people, or 7% of the UK population, in food poverty, including 12% of children. Stigma attached to poverty increases social isolation, piling pressure on people’s mental health. It negatively impacts performance in education and at work, as well as creating barriers for engaging diverse talent.

Event Details:

– Date: 14 November. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

– Location: Poplar, London

– Leadership: led by Paul Drechsler CBE

– Purpose: To provide senior business leaders with first-hand insight into the effects of food insecurity on social mobility, learn about existing efforts to address the issue, and think about collective action. Collaborate on driving change and strengthening efforts to address food insecurity in London and the UK.

Refreshments

Light refreshments and a lunch break.

Booking, contact details and further information

  • Contact Diana Abad at BITC for any further questions.
  • Full joining instructions will be sent before the event.

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Details

Date:
Thu, 14 November
Time:
09:00 – 14:00
Cost:
Free of charge
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Website:
mailto:diana.abad@bitc.org.uk

Audience

Invitation only and C-suite/senior leaders