Child Poverty Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Children 2023-01-25

2023-01-25

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Q1 Partial Answer
Catherine West Lab
Hornsey and Friern Barnet
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The question arises from the rising child poverty trends specifically affecting black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.
If she will make an assessment of the implications for her policies of trends in child poverty levels for black, Asian and minority ethnic children. The Jesuits said, “Give me a child until he is seven and I will show you the man.” That means that the impact of what we do in helping children under the age of seven will create a more just future. What urgent action will the Government take to address deep poverty affecting 46% of black, Asian and minority ethnic families? Is there extra funding that can be given to schools and put into our teaching to support children under the age of seven in black, Asian and minority ethnic communities?
The Government are committed to a sustainable long-term approach to tackling poverty and supporting families on lower incomes. To help people progress, the Department for Work and Pensions provides a range of support for anyone at any age, career stage or background to move forward and be better off. At 70%, the ethnic minority employment rate is at a record high. We know that work is the best route out of poverty, and that mentoring, support and being able to see role models are absolutely key.
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Urgent action and extra funding for schools were not specifically addressed.
We Know That Work Is The Best Route Out Of Poverty
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Q2 Partial Answer
Catherine West Lab
Hornsey and Friern Barnet
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The question addresses the deep-rooted poverty affecting a significant portion of black, Asian and minority ethnic families and seeks immediate steps to alleviate this issue.
What urgent action will the Government take to address deep poverty affecting 46% of black, Asian and minority ethnic families? Is there extra funding that can be given to schools and put into our teaching to support children under the age of seven in black, Asian and minority ethnic communities?
I commit to continuing to work across Government with those disadvantaged groups to make sure that that focus is rightly on them. Mentoring circles at the DWP can make a real difference, particularly to young people who are looking to progress from that deep disadvantage.
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Urgent action and extra funding for schools were not specifically addressed.
We Commit To Continuing To Work Across Government
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Q3 Partial Answer
Yasmin Qureshi Lab
Bolton South and Walkden
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The question highlights the severe issue of deep poverty affecting black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, with 46% of ethnic minority children living below the breadline.
Black, Asian and minority ethnic households are twice as likely to be in deep poverty, struggling to afford everyday basics such as food and energy. That is 46% of ethnic minority children living below the breadline. Is the Minister proud of her Government's record, and will she answer the question that was put by my hon. Friend?
No one should be left behind because of their postcode or their background. Mentoring circles at the DWP can make a real difference, particularly to young people who are looking to progress from that deep disadvantage.
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Commitment to addressing deep poverty was not specifically addressed.
No One Should Be Left Behind
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