Child Poverty 2023-12-18

2023-12-18

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Q1 Partial Answer
Mary Glindon Lab
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
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Child poverty is a major concern, with numerous families struggling to meet basic needs.
What steps his Department is taking to help reduce the number of children in poverty. Figures show over 900,000 job vacancies across the UK and evidence indicates work reduces child poverty risk.
In 2023-24 we are spending around £124 billion through the welfare system on people of working age and children. Our focus is on supporting parents into, and to progress within, work with over 900,000 vacancies across the UK. Announcements include raising local housing allowance back to the 30th percentile, increasing benefits and the national living wage.
Assessment & feedback
The specific ask about steps taken to reduce child poverty was not directly answered with concrete commitments or actions beyond general statements on work support and welfare spending.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Andrew Western Lab
Stretford and Urmston
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A UNICEF report showed the UK had the worst improvement in child poverty out of 39 OECD and EU countries between 2012-2021, with one in five children in Stretford and Urmston growing up in poverty.
What more can be done to address this truly appalling situation given that a recent UNICEF report showed the UK had the worst improvement in child poverty out of 39 OECD/EU countries between 2012-2021?
We have raised local housing allowance back to the 30th percentile, which will benefit 1.6 million low-income households by an average of £800 a year in 2024-25. We also uprated benefits and increased the national living wage.
Assessment & feedback
The specific ask for more actions to address child poverty was not fully answered with new, concrete commitments beyond previously mentioned measures.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Janet Daby Lab
Lewisham East
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End Child Poverty reported 30% of children in Lewisham East were in poverty in 2021-22, while food banks saw a 42% increase compared to 2022. The national household support fund was also cut.
Is the Minister really serious about showing leadership needed to stop families from falling into destitution given that End Child Poverty reported 30% of children in Lewisham East are in poverty, and food banks have seen a 42% increase?
In Lewisham the household support fund has allocated an additional £13.3 million. There are local hubs for debt management and engagement with the local authority, and warm welcome hubs. Support is available on gov.uk.
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The specific ask about showing leadership to stop destitution was not fully addressed with new commitments beyond previous support measures.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Mary Glindon Lab
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
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Figures from the Trussell Trust show that food banks in the north-east provided a record 26,000 emergency food parcels for children between April and September, with need doubling over five years. Most families turn to food banks due to insufficient income.
Will the Minister explain why the current design of universal credit is failing these families given that figures from the Trussell Trust show a record 26,000 emergency food parcels for children in the north-east between April and September?
400,000 fewer children are in absolute poverty. We have added food security questions to the family resources survey and will look at that. £8 million has been allocated in the household support fund for Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend.
Assessment & feedback
The specific ask about explaining universal credit's failure was not directly answered with a clear explanation, instead providing figures on poverty reduction and additional funding.
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Q5 Partial Answer
Liz Kendall Lab
Leicester West
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Over a third of Leicester's children are growing up in poverty, with UNICEF showing the UK had the biggest increase in child poverty out of the world's 40 wealthiest countries.
What is the Minister going to do about it given that over a third of Leicester's children are growing up in poverty?
We have raised local housing allowance back to the 30th percentile and uprated working-age benefits. There are almost 1 million job vacancies across the UK, supporting families to progress and do well is our approach.
Assessment & feedback
The specific ask for actions to address child poverty was not fully answered with new commitments beyond previously mentioned measures.
Under Review Commitments Already Made
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Q6 Partial Answer
Liz Kendall Lab
Leicester West
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3.8 million people face severe hardship this year, including 1 million children, since the Government abolished Labour's Child Poverty Act in 2010.
When will the Minister change course and deliver a cross-Government child poverty strategy given that 3.8 million people face severe hardship this year?
We are not following Labour's lead. People might be worried ahead of Christmas, but cost of living payments and the household support fund will assist. Progression leads help families exactly as mentioned.
Assessment & feedback
The specific ask for a cross-Government child poverty strategy was completely avoided by stating they are not following Labour's lead without providing any new strategy or commitment.
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Q7 Partial Answer
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Scotland has lifted 90,000 children out of poverty through measures such as the Scottish child payment. In contrast, the Westminster Government's two-child policy is pushing 250,000 children into poverty.
The actions that we take to lift children out of poverty say an awful lot about our values. In Scotland, we have lifted 90,000 children out of poverty, with measures such as the game-changing Scottish child payment. Here in London, we have a Westminster Government, supported by the Labour party, wedded to a two-child policy that pushes 250,000 children into poverty. What does the Minister think it says about Westminster's values on child poverty that they are wedded to a two-child policy with a rape clause?
Adults in workless households are seven times more likely to be in poverty than those in working households. That is why our focus is on work. The Scotland Act 2016 gave the Scottish Parliament the powers that have been invoked, including on the child payment, and that is very pleasing for us. The Act transferred those powers for carers and disability benefits, worth £3.3 billion. The hon. Gentleman and his Government can make the decisions that suit their communities. That is the right approach.
Assessment & feedback
The specific impact of the two-child policy on child poverty was not addressed directly.
Changing Subject To Focus On Work Referencing Scotland Act 2016
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