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Dan Hewitt is a journalist and presenter, and currently ITV News' Investigations Editor. His award-winning work includes investigations into social housing, end-of-life care and child poverty. In 2022 he was named Royal Television Society Specialist Journalist of the Year. In 2018 his reporting on poverty in the North West of England was nominated for The Orwell Prize.
Hannah Miller is BBC News’ Political Correspondent.She has also been a Business Presenter for BBC Breakfast, ITV’s North of England Correspondent, and a Political Correspondent for ITV's Granada Reports, covering politics in the North West of England.
She was recognised by the Royal Television Society in 2021 as Nations and Regions Presenter of the Year.
Michael Buchanan is a senior journalist at BBC News, working across the UK's most popular TV bulletins, radio programmes and digital news site.
He specialises in covering topics such as homelessness, welfare programmes and public services that fail to deliver support to vulnerable people. For the past few years, he has also focussed heavily on investigating poor maternity care, and played a key role in exposing problems at the Shrewsbury & Telford and East Kent NHS trusts.
Michael has won several awards for his work, but he finds the greatest achievement in his job is supporting families to find the answers they're often denied.
Homeless Families Conference: Dare to Hope was hosted by the Shared Health Foundation in partnership with Amnesty International.
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