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Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Apr. 23 2024

Source Page: Intergovernmental Relations Annual Report 2023
Document: (PDF)

Found: Government Ministers discussed the summit theme of ‘Transforming Children’s Lives: Tackling Child Poverty


Scottish Government Publication (Consultation analysis)
Agriculture and Rural Economy Directorate

Apr. 23 2024

Source Page: National Islands Plan Review: Consultation Analysis
Document: National Islands Plan Review: Consultation analysis (PDF)

Found: face in having to pay to travel to school by ferry , whereas children elsewhere in Scotland can


Deposited Papers

Apr. 23 2024

Source Page: I. Universal Credit guidance April 2024 [update of previous guidance, deposited Oct 2023, DEP2023-0791]. 204 docs. II. Letter dated 15/04/2023 from Jo Churchill MP to to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding documents for deposit in the House libraries. Incl. file list at Annex 1. 9p.
Document: 028.Child_Maintenance_V5.0.pdf (PDF)

Found: Both parents are responsible for the costs of raising their children, even if they do not see them.


Written Question
Children: Poverty
Tuesday 23rd April 2024

Asked by: Rachael Maskell (Labour (Co-op) - York Central)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps her Department is taking to help support (a) pre-school, (b) primary school and (c) secondary school-aged children living in poverty other than through the provision of free school meals.

Answered by David Johnston - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Education)

Spreading opportunity and ensuring every child can reach their potential no matter their background or where they live remains a key priority for the department. The department has a range of support in place for pupils, families and schools.

Low-income families and children experiencing other forms of disadvantage can qualify for 15 hours free early education for 2 year olds, a year before all children become eligible for 15 hours at ages 3 and 4. These entitlements support children’s development and helps prepare them for school.

Within schools, the department has consistently taken steps to help economically disadvantaged pupils, including improving the quality of teaching and curriculum resources, strengthening the school system and providing targeted support where needed. Underpinning this is pupil premium, worth over £2.9 billion this year. In 2024/25, the department has targeted a greater proportion of schools National Funding Formula towards disadvantaged pupils than ever before; 10.2% (over £4.4 billion) of the formula has been allocated according to deprivation in 2024/25.

To offer children from low-income families a free nutritious breakfast, the department is investing up to £35 million in the National School Breakfast Programme until the end of July 2025. This funding is reaching up to 2,700 primary and secondary schools in disadvantaged areas to better support attainment, wellbeing and readiness to learn.

Since 2021, the department has also provided more than £200 million of funding every year to local authorities across England for holiday provision for school-aged children from reception to year 11 (inclusive) who receive benefits-related free school meals and other families that most need it. The department has also published statutory guidance on the cost of school uniform to ensure uniform is affordable for all families.

Family hubs are a one stop shop for families to get the help they need. They provide services for children of all ages, or between 0 to 19 or 0 to 25 for families with children who have special educational needs and disabilities, with a great Start for Life offer at their core.

To support families with the cost of living in recent years, the government has provided one of the most generous support packages in Europe. The total support over 2022 to 2025 to help households and individuals with higher bills amounts to £108 billion, which is on average £3,800 per UK household.


Departmental Publication (Policy paper)
Department for Work and Pensions

Apr. 22 2024

Source Page: The Universal Credit (Administrative Earnings Threshold) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024/****)
Document: (PDF)

Found: amounts to £1014.63 a month for a single child and £1739.37 a month for families with two or more children


Non-Departmental Publication (Policy paper)
Social Security Advisory Committee

Apr. 22 2024

Source Page: The Universal Credit (Administrative Earnings Threshold) (Amendment) Regulations 2024 (SI 2024/****)
Document: (PDF)

Found: amounts to £1014.63 a month for a single child and £1739.37 a month for families with two or more children


Scottish Government Publication (Minutes)
Learning Directorate

Apr. 22 2024

Source Page: Strategic Board Teachers Education Meeting Papers November 2023
Document: Strategic Board for Teacher Education: Meeting 26 Wednesday 15 November 2023: 10.00 AM -11.30 AM (PDF)

Found: that, along with leadership, the quality of teaching is the key factor within schools in improving children


Deposited Papers

Apr. 22 2024

Source Page: I. List of ministerial responsibilities. 88p. II. List of non-ministerial departments and executive agencies. 22p. III. Letter dated 19/04/2024 from Alex Burghart MP to the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee regarding documents for deposit, and copying them for deposit in the House libraries. 1p.
Document: APRIL_2024_List_of_Ministerial_Responsibilities.pdf (PDF)

Found: Making sure that local services protect and support children.


Commons Chamber
Food Poverty Strategy - Mon 22 Apr 2024
Department for Work and Pensions

Mentions:
1: Chris Stephens (SNP - Glasgow South West) Larger families with children are particularly vulnerable to this form of injustice. - Speech Link
2: Jo Churchill (Con - Bury St Edmunds) Children living in workless households were more than six times more likely to be in absolute poverty - Speech Link


Westminster Hall
Carer’s Allowance - Mon 22 Apr 2024
Department for Work and Pensions

Mentions:
1: Beth Winter (Lab - Cynon Valley) They are increasingly vulnerable to falling into poverty and financial difficulties. - Speech Link
2: Beth Winter (Lab - Cynon Valley) I have spoken about carer’s allowance being a poverty payment in need of fundamental reform. - Speech Link
3: Barbara Keeley (Lab - Worsley and Eccles South) Most importantly, however, around 34% of carers in receipt of carer’s allowance are still in poverty. - Speech Link
4: Vicky Foxcroft (Lab - Lewisham, Deptford) essential support to their loved ones.A Labour Government will transform social care for older people, children - Speech Link