Child poverty in working households has increased by 800,000 under Tories, says TUC

  • Number of children living below the breadline – despite being in a working family – has increased by 38% since decade began 
  • London, East of England and West Midlands have suffered biggest increases 
  • Government policies have driven majority of rise, says TUC  

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The number of children growing up in poverty in working households has risen by 800,000 since 2010, according to new TUC analysis published today. 

The analysis reveals that child poverty in working families rose to 2.9 million in 2018 – an increase of 38% since the start of the decade.

In 2010, 1 in 5 (19%) children in working households were growing up in poverty. In 2018 this had increased to 1 in 4 (24%).

The analysis shows that Westminster government policies account for the majority of the increase in-work poverty. More than 485,000 children (in working households) have been pushed below the breadline as a direct result of the government’s in-work benefit cuts. 

The TUC says that other key factors behind the rise in child poverty are: 

  • Weak wage growth
  • The spread of insecure work
  • Population growth
  • The rise in the number of working households hasn’t been enough to lift families out of poverty.

London has suffered the biggest increase in child poverty (+68%) among working families followed by the West Midlands (+56%) and East England (+56%).

In 2016 the Conservatives abolished the Child Poverty Act and scrapped targets to reduce poverty.

TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady said: “No child in Britain should be growing up in poverty. But millions of parents are struggling to feed and clothe their kids. That is not right.

“The Conservatives’ cuts to in-work benefits have come at a terrible human cost. As too has their failure to tackle insecure work and get wages rising across the economy.

“We need a government that puts working families first, not wealthy donors and hedge funds.”

The TUC is calling on all political parties to: 

  • Raise the minimum wage to £10 an hour
  • Stop and scrap Universal Credit
  • Ban zero-hours contracts
  • Give workers new rights to join unions and bargain for better pay and conditions across industries

Increase in number of children living in poverty in working households since 2010 (nation/region) 

Region Number of children in poverty in 2010 Number of children in poverty in 2018 Extra children in poverty (000s) Extra children in poverty (%)
North East 71,362 108,775 37,413 52
North West 241,300 335,190 93,890 39
Yorkshire and Humberside 206,827 217,571 10,744 5
East Midlands 124,690 184,085 59,395 48
West Midlands 191,504 299,510 108,006 56
Eastern England 171,637 268,516 96,879 56
London 362,448 609,002 246,554 68
South East 248,435 340,996 92,561 37
South West 179,550 215,403 35,853 20
Wales 124,102 119,693 -4,409 -4
Scotland 112,075 121,925 9,850 9
Northern Ireland 53,404 59,690 6,286 12
UK total 2,087,334 2,880,356 793,022 38

Source: Landman Economics Analysis and modelling for the TUC 

Proportion of children in poverty in working households 

Region 2010 (%) 2018 (%)
North East 17.3 25.5
North West 20.2 25.3
Yorkshire and Humberside 22.7 22.0
East Midlands 15.5 21.1
West Midlands 19.9 27.9
Eastern England 15.8 22.7
London 25.9 33.9
South East 15.5 20.0
South West 19.7 21.4
Wales 24.6 22.0
Scotland 13.3 15.1
Northern Ireland 15.2 15.7
UK total 19.0 23.8

Source: TUC analysis of HBAI data 

Free entry to the National Museum of Flight thanks to the National Lottery

National Lottery funded attractions say #ThanksToYou

for 25 years of support

The National Museum of Flight will be throwing open its doors for free to National Lottery players on 23 and 24 November. It is one of hundreds of National Lottery funded venues and visitor attractions across the UK saying #ThanksToYou to people who have raised money for good causes by buying a lottery ticket. Continue reading Free entry to the National Museum of Flight thanks to the National Lottery

Appeal after break-in at Morrisons supermarket

Police are appealing for information following a break-in at a supermarket on New Swanston in the Dreghorn area in the early hours of this morning. 

Entry was gained to the Morrisons store around 00.20am after an external window was forced. A five figure sum of cash was stolen. Continue reading Appeal after break-in at Morrisons supermarket

Ten groups to be supported through Knowledge is Power

Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC) is delighted to announce the ten community groups who will be supported to carry out community-led action research and develop their own evidence to influence change in their communities.

We’re also pleased to announce that Corra Foundation and Inspiring Scotland have provided additional funding for projects they support to be involved in Knowledge is Power. This has helped increase the number of supported projects from six to ten. We are also really grateful that Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs will part sponsor one of the local inquiries.

The successful groups are:

  • Aberdeen in Recovery
  • Auchinleck Community Devlopment Initiative
  • Community Action Blackburn
  • Crossroads Youth & Community Association (in partnership with Bridging the Gap)
  • Dunterlie Foodshare
  • Fernhill Community Kitty
  • Friends of Inchyra Park
  • Moray Wellbeing Hub CIC
  • Shetland Community Connections
  • Taking Up Sophie’s Fight

Find out more about all of the groups we’re working with here.

The research evidence generated by the community organisations will be brought together through the Knowledge is Power website and used to help shape policy at a national level across Scotland.

The programme is being delivered by Scottish Community Development Centre and The Poverty Alliance and funded by The National Lottery Community Fund and Scottish Government.

North Pole Breakfast at Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre!

Come along to our North Pole Breakfast 

Thursday 5th December 9am – 11am!

Drylaw Neighbourhood Centre Under 5’s

Children £3 Adults £2

Gifts, goodies and treats!!!

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Sorry We Missed You: screening and panel discussion

THURSDAY 21st NOVEMBER at CAMEO CINEMA

5:45 – 8.45pm

Join us for a special screening of Ken Loach’s new film Sorry We Missed You followed by a panel discussion. Continue reading Sorry We Missed You: screening and panel discussion

Edinburgh’s community council umbrella body AGM this week

Edinburgh Association of Community Councils

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

This is a reminder that the 2019 Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday 21st November 2019 at 7 pm in the European Room, City Chambers.

The full papers and reports from Chair and Secretary are attached HERE. Continue reading Edinburgh’s community council umbrella body AGM this week