Charitable Giving Cost of Living Increases 2022-07-07

2022-07-07

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Q1 Partial Answer
Liz Twist Lab
Blaydon and Consett
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The MP is concerned about the impact of rising costs on charitable donations, referencing recent reports showing a drop in donations.
What assessment her Department has made of the impact of increases in the cost of living on charitable giving?
We understand pressures mean some will give less, but average donations remain higher than pre-COVID and total donations for Q1 2022 are highest since 2017 due to £300 million given towards Ukrainian humanitarian appeal.
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Did not provide a detailed assessment of the impact on charitable giving, only general statements.
We Understand Pressures
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Q2 Partial Answer
Emma Lewell Lab
South Shields
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The MP criticises government policies for increasing reliance on food banks and asks about direct support to address the issue.
I thank the Minister for that response, but he just does not get it, thanks to this Government's cruel policies, food banks are now embedded in our welfare state. As the cost of living crisis intensifies, we are running out of food donations and people are going hungry. It is an abdication of the Government's duty to leave charities to fill gaps left by the state, so when will whoever is left in the Government start doing their job?
The Opposition do not have a monopoly on sympathy and understanding. We understand pressures people face, providing over £15 billion in further support targeted at those with greatest need, adding to previous £22 billion for total £37 billion this year.
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Did not provide a specific timeline or commitment for direct intervention beyond existing measures.
Gently Remind Opposition Do Not Have Monopoly
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Q3 Partial Answer
Liz Twist Lab
Blaydon and Consett
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The MP references research showing charities' financial struggles due to rising costs and increased demand, asking what actions the government is taking.
I associate myself with remarks by my hon. Friend. Food banks are suffering. Charities Aid Foundation found 82% of charities worried about paying utility bills and many fear not surviving the crisis. What action are the Government taking to help our valuable charities stay afloat?
During pandemic, over £750 million for charity scheme showed their importance; engaging with charities and making representations to other parts of Government. We recognise role they play but also need to help families directly to reduce burden on charities.
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Did not provide specific steps or timeline for supporting struggling charities beyond general engagement.
Engaging With Charities Making Representations
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Q4 Partial Answer
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The MP criticises the lack of support from the government towards charities working hard to help people through the current cost-of-living crisis.
Charities are working harder than ever to support people through this cost of living crisis. They deliver food, support those with stress due to poverty and advocate for vulnerable people. Charities suffer from big hit to income as running costs spiral and demand rockets. Cannot find any mention that Secretary of State has made of charities since appointed last year. Will Minister admit charities have not been a priority for this Government?
The hon. Lady is completely wrong; Secretary of State and I talk about and to charities constantly, £750 million charity support during pandemic recognised key role they play.
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Did not admit lack of priority or provide new commitments.
Hon. Lady Is Completely Wrong
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