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TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
22nd September 2021 to 23rd September 2021. Online Scotland. This course is for people who want to learn how use QBC effectively and confidently. It covers: • Understanding screens, controls, menus and how to get in-calculator help • Best Online Online training Standard Training in Scotland. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportFREE SCHOOL MEALS
New calculations carried out by Child Poverty Action Group, Children North East and the North East Child Poverty Commission show that one in four North East children living below the UK poverty line (over 35,000 children) are not currently eligible for free school meals, and therefore miss out on the many proven benefits associated with thepolicy.
TRAINING PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 / 22 London. 30 Micawber Street London N1 7TB Tel: 020 7837 7979 Fax: 0207253 0599
COST OF THE SCHOOL DAY Cost of the School Day helps all children and young people to take part and be happy at school. We work with everyone to make sure money is never an issue. Uniforms, trips, school lunches, gym kits, pencils and pens, and dress down days can be difficult to afford for low-income families. When children and young people can’t take partin
VERSION 1, CURRENT AS AT 23/09/20 Version 1, current as at 23/09/20 . Covered in the judgment but not in the order 2 four weekly wages in one AP due to 12th and 13th pay packets This is the necessary corollary ACCESS TO MEANS-TESTED BENEFITS FOR EU CITIZENS WITH PRESEE MORE ONCPAG.ORG.UK
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE Domestic abuse is an economic issue – for its victims and for society. Violence against women is first and foremost a violation of women’s human rights. During these 16 days of activism against VAWG (violence against women and girls), we highlight how economic inequality is facilitating violence perpetrated by men against women. CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
22nd September 2021 to 23rd September 2021. Online Scotland. This course is for people who want to learn how use QBC effectively and confidently. It covers: • Understanding screens, controls, menus and how to get in-calculator help • Best Online Online training Standard Training in Scotland. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportFREE SCHOOL MEALS
New calculations carried out by Child Poverty Action Group, Children North East and the North East Child Poverty Commission show that one in four North East children living below the UK poverty line (over 35,000 children) are not currently eligible for free school meals, and therefore miss out on the many proven benefits associated with thepolicy.
TRAINING PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 / 22 London. 30 Micawber Street London N1 7TB Tel: 020 7837 7979 Fax: 0207253 0599
COST OF THE SCHOOL DAY Cost of the School Day helps all children and young people to take part and be happy at school. We work with everyone to make sure money is never an issue. Uniforms, trips, school lunches, gym kits, pencils and pens, and dress down days can be difficult to afford for low-income families. When children and young people can’t take partin
VERSION 1, CURRENT AS AT 23/09/20 Version 1, current as at 23/09/20 . Covered in the judgment but not in the order 2 four weekly wages in one AP due to 12th and 13th pay packets This is the necessary corollary ACCESS TO MEANS-TESTED BENEFITS FOR EU CITIZENS WITH PRESEE MORE ONCPAG.ORG.UK
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE Domestic abuse is an economic issue – for its victims and for society. Violence against women is first and foremost a violation of women’s human rights. During these 16 days of activism against VAWG (violence against women and girls), we highlight how economic inequality is facilitating violence perpetrated by men against women.FREE SCHOOL MEALS
New calculations carried out by Child Poverty Action Group, Children North East and the North East Child Poverty Commission show that one in four North East children living below the UK poverty line (over 35,000 children) are not currently eligible for free school meals, and therefore miss out on the many proven benefits associated with thepolicy.
THE COST OF A CHILD IN 2020 Our annual cost of a child report, which we have produced since 2012, looks at what items families need to provide a minimum socially acceptable standard of living for their children. In the UK, an additional 2.8 million people successfully claimed universal credit (UC) between January and July this year, either because their earnings were reduced or because they lost theirTAX CREDITS
Tax credits: challenging decisions. This factsheet explains what you can do if you disagree with a decision that HMRC has made about your entitlement to tax credits. Factsheet Mandatory reconsideration and appeals Tax credits Tax credits and early years Scotland. Factsheet. ACCESS TO MEANS-TESTED BENEFITS FOR EU CITIZENS WITH PRE However, the Court granted a short stay to 26 February 2021 during which time SSWP does not have to implement the judgment. The effect of the quashing of the legislation is that, once the stay is lifted, anyone with pre-settled status satisfies the ‘right to reside’ test for access to means-tested benefits. Read the Court of Appealjudgment .
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM The Early Warning System collates case studies and evidence to demonstrate the impact of changes in the social security system on the wellbeing of children, their families and the communities and services that support them. If you're an adviser working with people who have been affected by changes to the social security system and want toshare
POSTS | CPAG
Responding to today’s official poverty statistics (Households Below Average Income) Chief Executive of the Child Poverty Action Group Alison Garnham said: "These figures make grim reading for anyone looking for progress on child poverty.POSTS | CPAG
Responding to the APPG’s report on food poverty, Feeding Britain: A strategy for zero hunger in England, Scotland and Wales, Alison Garnham Chief Executive of Child Poverty Action Group, said: “The report is absolutely clear that there is growing hunger in the UK, that tackling it must be a national priority and that fixing the administration of benefits will remove a key trigger for foodPOSTS | CPAG
The promise of greater rewards from work made to working families has been broken as a result of cuts to Universal Credit and tax credits, with losses reaching thousands of pounds in many cases, new analysis by Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) andPOSTS | CPAG
Today sees the benefit cap – the limit on total benefits which households can receive if no-one works at least 16 hours a week – fall from £26,000 a year to £20,000, or £23,000 in London.POSTS | CPAG
Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) has strongly criticised the government’s decision, announced today, to cut local authorities’ budgets for discretionary housing payments by 24% (from £165m in 2014 -15 to £125m for 2015-16)Discretionary Financial Assistance Regulations 2001 SI No. 11167 p1599 CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
22nd September 2021 to 23rd September 2021. Online Scotland. This course is for people who want to learn how use QBC effectively and confidently. It covers: • Understanding screens, controls, menus and how to get in-calculator help • Best Online Online training Standard Training in Scotland. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportUNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
WALES | CPAG
16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
POVERTY IN THE PANDEMIC: THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON LOW Poverty in the pandemic: the impact of coronavirus on low-income families and children August 2020 Written and researched by Sophie Howes,1 Rhiannon Monk-Winstanley,2 Tom Sefton,3 and Alice Woudhuysen1 Child Poverty Action Group works on behalf of the more than one in four children in the UK growing up in poverty. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. But certain groups of people face a BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
LIFE CHANCES INDICATORS 30 Micawber Street www.cpag.org.uk London N1 7TB Charity no. 29841 Life chances indicators Submission by CPAG February 2016 CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
22nd September 2021 to 23rd September 2021. Online Scotland. This course is for people who want to learn how use QBC effectively and confidently. It covers: • Understanding screens, controls, menus and how to get in-calculator help • Best Online Online training Standard Training in Scotland. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportUNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
WALES | CPAG
16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
POVERTY IN THE PANDEMIC: THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON LOW Poverty in the pandemic: the impact of coronavirus on low-income families and children August 2020 Written and researched by Sophie Howes,1 Rhiannon Monk-Winstanley,2 Tom Sefton,3 and Alice Woudhuysen1 Child Poverty Action Group works on behalf of the more than one in four children in the UK growing up in poverty. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. But certain groups of people face a BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
LIFE CHANCES INDICATORS 30 Micawber Street www.cpag.org.uk London N1 7TB Charity no. 29841 Life chances indicators Submission by CPAG February 2016REPORT | CPAG
The Cost of Learning in Lockdown (March 2021 update) is a report based on surveys carried out with parents, carers, children and young people asking them about their family's experience of learning during lockdown, with particular focus on families struggling with money. Cost of the school day Education Free school meals Online Report UK. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen toalmost anyone.
ACCESS TO MEANS-TESTED BENEFITS FOR EU CITIZENS WITH PRE However, the Court granted a short stay to 26 February 2021 during which time SSWP does not have to implement the judgment. The effect of the quashing of the legislation is that, once the stay is lifted, anyone with pre-settled status satisfies the ‘right to reside’ test for access to means-tested benefits. Read the Court of Appealjudgment .
WALES | CPAG
16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE Domestic abuse is an economic issue – for its victims and for society. Violence against women is first and foremost a violation of women’s human rights. During these 16 days of activism against VAWG (violence against women and girls), we highlight how economic inequality is facilitating violence perpetrated by men against women.POSTS | CPAG
'State of the nation' report to put ending poverty at the heart of remaining Holyrood campaign Politicians to respond to new 'Poverty in Scotland 2021' report in front of over 300 policy makers, service providers, academics, trade unionists and activists Child poverty targets can be met say experts, but over one million people still in poverty across ScotlandPOSTS | CPAG
We have seen a significant government response to the financial hit many have faced because of the coronavirus – from the job retention scheme and self-employed income support scheme to the increase in universal credit (UC) and tax credits.POSTS | CPAG
Responding to the APPG’s report on food poverty, Feeding Britain: A strategy for zero hunger in England, Scotland and Wales, Alison Garnham Chief Executive of Child Poverty Action Group, said: “The report is absolutely clear that there is growing hunger in the UK, that tackling it must be a national priority and that fixing the administration of benefits will remove a key trigger for foodPOSTS | CPAG
Responding to today’s official poverty statistics (Households Below Average Income) Chief Executive of the Child Poverty Action Group Alison Garnham said: "These figures make grim reading for anyone looking for progress on child poverty.POSTS | CPAG
If you had heard the Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, reassuring MP on Monday this week about future funding levels of Discretionary Housing Payments, you would be forgiven for believing that, on this issue, the Government was making adequate resources available to meet needs CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
22nd September 2021 to 23rd September 2021. Online Scotland. This course is for people who want to learn how use QBC effectively and confidently. It covers: • Understanding screens, controls, menus and how to get in-calculator help • Best Online Online training Standard Training in Scotland. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportUNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
WALES | CPAG
16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
POVERTY IN THE PANDEMIC: THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON LOW Poverty in the pandemic: the impact of coronavirus on low-income families and children August 2020 Written and researched by Sophie Howes,1 Rhiannon Monk-Winstanley,2 Tom Sefton,3 and Alice Woudhuysen1 Child Poverty Action Group works on behalf of the more than one in four children in the UK growing up in poverty. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. But certain groups of people face a BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
LIFE CHANCES INDICATORS 30 Micawber Street www.cpag.org.uk London N1 7TB Charity no. 29841 Life chances indicators Submission by CPAG February 2016 CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
22nd September 2021 to 23rd September 2021. Online Scotland. This course is for people who want to learn how use QBC effectively and confidently. It covers: • Understanding screens, controls, menus and how to get in-calculator help • Best Online Online training Standard Training in Scotland. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportUNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
WALES | CPAG
16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
POVERTY IN THE PANDEMIC: THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON LOW Poverty in the pandemic: the impact of coronavirus on low-income families and children August 2020 Written and researched by Sophie Howes,1 Rhiannon Monk-Winstanley,2 Tom Sefton,3 and Alice Woudhuysen1 Child Poverty Action Group works on behalf of the more than one in four children in the UK growing up in poverty. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. But certain groups of people face a BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
LIFE CHANCES INDICATORS 30 Micawber Street www.cpag.org.uk London N1 7TB Charity no. 29841 Life chances indicators Submission by CPAG February 2016REPORT | CPAG
The Cost of Learning in Lockdown (March 2021 update) is a report based on surveys carried out with parents, carers, children and young people asking them about their family's experience of learning during lockdown, with particular focus on families struggling with money. Cost of the school day Education Free school meals Online Report UK. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen toalmost anyone.
ACCESS TO MEANS-TESTED BENEFITS FOR EU CITIZENS WITH PRE However, the Court granted a short stay to 26 February 2021 during which time SSWP does not have to implement the judgment. The effect of the quashing of the legislation is that, once the stay is lifted, anyone with pre-settled status satisfies the ‘right to reside’ test for access to means-tested benefits. Read the Court of Appealjudgment .
WALES | CPAG
16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE Domestic abuse is an economic issue – for its victims and for society. Violence against women is first and foremost a violation of women’s human rights. During these 16 days of activism against VAWG (violence against women and girls), we highlight how economic inequality is facilitating violence perpetrated by men against women.POSTS | CPAG
'State of the nation' report to put ending poverty at the heart of remaining Holyrood campaign Politicians to respond to new 'Poverty in Scotland 2021' report in front of over 300 policy makers, service providers, academics, trade unionists and activists Child poverty targets can be met say experts, but over one million people still in poverty across ScotlandPOSTS | CPAG
We have seen a significant government response to the financial hit many have faced because of the coronavirus – from the job retention scheme and self-employed income support scheme to the increase in universal credit (UC) and tax credits.POSTS | CPAG
Responding to the APPG’s report on food poverty, Feeding Britain: A strategy for zero hunger in England, Scotland and Wales, Alison Garnham Chief Executive of Child Poverty Action Group, said: “The report is absolutely clear that there is growing hunger in the UK, that tackling it must be a national priority and that fixing the administration of benefits will remove a key trigger for foodPOSTS | CPAG
Responding to today’s official poverty statistics (Households Below Average Income) Chief Executive of the Child Poverty Action Group Alison Garnham said: "These figures make grim reading for anyone looking for progress on child poverty.POSTS | CPAG
If you had heard the Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, reassuring MP on Monday this week about future funding levels of Discretionary Housing Payments, you would be forgiven for believing that, on this issue, the Government was making adequate resources available to meet needs CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
22nd September 2021 to 23rd September 2021. Online Scotland. This course is for people who want to learn how use QBC effectively and confidently. It covers: • Understanding screens, controls, menus and how to get in-calculator help • Best Online Online training Standard Training in Scotland. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportUNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
WALES | CPAG
16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
POVERTY IN THE PANDEMIC: THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON LOW Poverty in the pandemic: the impact of coronavirus on low-income families and children August 2020 Written and researched by Sophie Howes,1 Rhiannon Monk-Winstanley,2 Tom Sefton,3 and Alice Woudhuysen1 Child Poverty Action Group works on behalf of the more than one in four children in the UK growing up in poverty. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. But certain groups of people face a BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
LIFE CHANCES INDICATORS 30 Micawber Street www.cpag.org.uk London N1 7TB Charity no. 29841 Life chances indicators Submission by CPAG February 2016 CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
22nd September 2021 to 23rd September 2021. Online Scotland. This course is for people who want to learn how use QBC effectively and confidently. It covers: • Understanding screens, controls, menus and how to get in-calculator help • Best Online Online training Standard Training in Scotland. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportUNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
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16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
POVERTY IN THE PANDEMIC: THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON LOW Poverty in the pandemic: the impact of coronavirus on low-income families and children August 2020 Written and researched by Sophie Howes,1 Rhiannon Monk-Winstanley,2 Tom Sefton,3 and Alice Woudhuysen1 Child Poverty Action Group works on behalf of the more than one in four children in the UK growing up in poverty. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. But certain groups of people face a BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
LIFE CHANCES INDICATORS 30 Micawber Street www.cpag.org.uk London N1 7TB Charity no. 29841 Life chances indicators Submission by CPAG February 2016REPORT | CPAG
The Cost of Learning in Lockdown (March 2021 update) is a report based on surveys carried out with parents, carers, children and young people asking them about their family's experience of learning during lockdown, with particular focus on families struggling with money. Cost of the school day Education Free school meals Online Report UK. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen toalmost anyone.
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16 October 2020. New analysis from Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) finds that over half of children in Wales who live below the UK poverty line are not entitled to free school meals. Of the 129,000 school-age children living below the poverty line in Wales, over 70,000 are not eligible, mainly because their parents are in low-paidjobs which
ACCESS TO MEANS-TESTED BENEFITS FOR EU CITIZENS WITH PRE However, the Court granted a short stay to 26 February 2021 during which time SSWP does not have to implement the judgment. The effect of the quashing of the legislation is that, once the stay is lifted, anyone with pre-settled status satisfies the ‘right to reside’ test for access to means-tested benefits. Read the Court of Appealjudgment .
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE Domestic abuse is an economic issue – for its victims and for society. Violence against women is first and foremost a violation of women’s human rights. During these 16 days of activism against VAWG (violence against women and girls), we highlight how economic inequality is facilitating violence perpetrated by men against women.POSTS | CPAG
The Covid-19 temporary £20 per week increase in universal credit and working tax credits has enabled some low-paid working families with full-time jobs to get close to – or even just above – a minimum acceptable standard of living (or MIS, a no-frills, but adequate standard of living ), new research for Child Poverty Action Group(CPAG) shows.
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'State of the nation' report to put ending poverty at the heart of remaining Holyrood campaign Politicians to respond to new 'Poverty in Scotland 2021' report in front of over 300 policy makers, service providers, academics, trade unionists and activists Child poverty targets can be met say experts, but over one million people still in poverty across ScotlandPOSTS | CPAG
Responding to today’s official poverty statistics (Households Below Average Income) Chief Executive of the Child Poverty Action Group Alison Garnham said: "These figures make grim reading for anyone looking for progress on child poverty.POSTS | CPAG
We entered this general election campaign with child poverty at 4 million, projected to rise to 5.1 million by the end of the next parliament (assuming it’s a five-year term).POSTS | CPAG
The DWP has today published new data on the use of sanctions for Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) and Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)claimants.
CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
A new report, The Cost of Missing Lunchtime, by Children North East, Child Poverty Action Group and the North East Child Poverty Commission reveals one in four children from poorer families in the region are not entitled to a free, nutritious daily meal at school. Education Free school meals Online Press release Universal credit England. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportFREE SCHOOL MEALS
New calculations carried out by Child Poverty Action Group, Children North East and the North East Child Poverty Commission show that one in four North East children living below the UK poverty line (over 35,000 children) are not currently eligible for free school meals, and therefore miss out on the many proven benefits associated with thepolicy.
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VERSION 1, CURRENT AS AT 23/09/20 Version 1, current as at 23/09/20 . Covered in the judgment but not in the order 2 four weekly wages in one AP due to 12th and 13th pay packets This is the necessary corollary COST OF THE SCHOOL DAY Cost of the School Day helps all children and young people to take part and be happy at school. We work with everyone to make sure money is never an issue. Uniforms, trips, school lunches, gym kits, pencils and pens, and dress down days can be difficult to afford for low-income families. When children and young people can’t take partin
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE Domestic abuse is an economic issue – for its victims and for society. Violence against women is first and foremost a violation of women’s human rights. During these 16 days of activism against VAWG (violence against women and girls), we highlight how economic inequality is facilitating violence perpetrated by men against women. CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
A new report, The Cost of Missing Lunchtime, by Children North East, Child Poverty Action Group and the North East Child Poverty Commission reveals one in four children from poorer families in the region are not entitled to a free, nutritious daily meal at school. Education Free school meals Online Press release Universal credit England. THE COST OF LEARNING IN LOCKDOWN: MARCH 2021 UPDATE To understand how lockdown has impacted children’s experience of learning this year, our Cost of the School Day programme conducted some research through surveys and interviews. We gathered the experiences of 1,570 parents and carers, along with 785 children and young people, with an emphasis on the experiences of low-income households. The Cost of Learning in Lockdown reportFREE SCHOOL MEALS
New calculations carried out by Child Poverty Action Group, Children North East and the North East Child Poverty Commission show that one in four North East children living below the UK poverty line (over 35,000 children) are not currently eligible for free school meals, and therefore miss out on the many proven benefits associated with thepolicy.
TRAINING PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED FOR 2021 / 22 London. 30 Micawber Street London N1 7TB Tel: 020 7837 7979 Fax: 0207253 0599
VERSION 1, CURRENT AS AT 23/09/20 Version 1, current as at 23/09/20 . Covered in the judgment but not in the order 2 four weekly wages in one AP due to 12th and 13th pay packets This is the necessary corollary COST OF THE SCHOOL DAY Cost of the School Day helps all children and young people to take part and be happy at school. We work with everyone to make sure money is never an issue. Uniforms, trips, school lunches, gym kits, pencils and pens, and dress down days can be difficult to afford for low-income families. When children and young people can’t take partin
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE Domestic abuse is an economic issue – for its victims and for society. Violence against women is first and foremost a violation of women’s human rights. During these 16 days of activism against VAWG (violence against women and girls), we highlight how economic inequality is facilitating violence perpetrated by men against women.MEMBERSHIP | CPAG
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS: Subscription to our Poverty journal, published three times per year (print or online) 15% discount on books and subscriptions. 5% discount on training and events. Exclusive membership offers. Attend and vote at the CPAG AGM. NEW SURVEY: THE TOLL OF LOCKDOWN ON LOW-INCOME 8 in 10 hard-up families said they were financially worse off as a result of the pandemicAlmost half have had physical or mental health problems because of coronavirusParents worry about not meeting children’s needs - “I feel like a bad parent at the minute”48% have a new or worse debt problem23% experienced a relationship issue at home46% have taken on extra caring THE COST OF A CHILD IN 2020 The cost of a child in 2020. Report. Post date: 29 October 2020. Share on: facebook. twitter. Our annual cost of a child report, which we have produced since 2012, looks at what items families need to provide a minimum socially acceptable standard of living for their children. In the UK, an additional 2.8 million people successfully claimed DOMESTIC ABUSE IS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE Domestic abuse is an economic issue – for its victims and for society. Violence against women is first and foremost a violation of women’s human rights. During these 16 days of activism against VAWG (violence against women and girls), we highlight how economic inequality is facilitating violence perpetrated by men against women.POSTS | CPAG
'State of the nation' report to put ending poverty at the heart of remaining Holyrood campaign Politicians to respond to new 'Poverty in Scotland 2021' report in front of over 300 policy makers, service providers, academics, trade unionists and activists Child poverty targets can be met say experts, but over one million people still in poverty across ScotlandPOSTS | CPAG
Responding to today’s official poverty statistics (Households Below Average Income) Chief Executive of the Child Poverty Action Group Alison Garnham said: "These figures make grim reading for anyone looking for progress on child poverty.POSTS | CPAG
The DWP has today published new data on the use of sanctions for Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) and Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)claimants.
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Today sees the benefit cap – the limit on total benefits which households can receive if no-one works at least 16 hours a week – fall from £26,000 a year to £20,000, or £23,000 in London.POSTS | CPAG
A new report reveals that the government’s welfare benefit uprating legislation is based on bogus claims and is a poverty-producing bill that will further exclude the poorest workers, jobseekers, carers and disabled people from the mainstream of society.POSTS | CPAG
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Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
A new report, The Cost of Missing Lunchtime, by Children North East, Child Poverty Action Group and the North East Child Poverty Commission reveals one in four children from poorer families in the region are not entitled to a free, nutritious daily meal at school. Education Free school meals Online Press release Universal credit England. CHILD POVERTY FACTS AND FIGURES The facts and figures show the reality of child poverty in the UK.There were 4.3 million children living in poverty in the UK in 2019-20.Households Below Average Income, Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low income households for financial years 1994/95 to 2019/20, Table 4.3tr. Department for Work and Pensions, 2021 That's 31 per cent of children, or COST OF THE SCHOOL DAY The Cost of the School Day helps school communities identify and overcome cost barriers that shape and limit children’s opportunities at school. This project sees children, parents and school staff identify these cost barriers and take action to remove them. Read about some of the successes so far. This new work builds on ourexisting Cost of
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Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
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Webinar: Withdrawal Symptoms - Benefits for EEA Migrants, 6 May 2021. 6th May 2021. Online. Over the last 6 months there have been significant legal developments - both new legislation and caselaw - concerning the benefit entitlements of EEA nationals. This webinar will examine the Basic Benefits for people from abroad Online Seminar.TAX CREDITS
DK v The Commissioners for her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Interested Party) (CO/2. CPAG have obtained permission from the High Court to judicially review HMRC’s refusal to award retrospective child tax credits (“CTC”) for the period between a refugee’s claim for and award of refugeestatus.
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.USER ACCOUNT
We launched a new website in August 2019.If you haven’t used our site since then, you will need to create an account, even if you’re an existing customer.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
A new report, The Cost of Missing Lunchtime, by Children North East, Child Poverty Action Group and the North East Child Poverty Commission reveals one in four children from poorer families in the region are not entitled to a free, nutritious daily meal at school. Education Free school meals Online Press release Universal credit England. CHILD POVERTY FACTS AND FIGURES The facts and figures show the reality of child poverty in the UK.There were 4.3 million children living in poverty in the UK in 2019-20.Households Below Average Income, Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low income households for financial years 1994/95 to 2019/20, Table 4.3tr. Department for Work and Pensions, 2021 That's 31 per cent of children, or COST OF THE SCHOOL DAY The Cost of the School Day helps school communities identify and overcome cost barriers that shape and limit children’s opportunities at school. This project sees children, parents and school staff identify these cost barriers and take action to remove them. Read about some of the successes so far. This new work builds on ourexisting Cost of
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Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
SEMINAR | CPAG
Webinar: Withdrawal Symptoms - Benefits for EEA Migrants, 6 May 2021. 6th May 2021. Online. Over the last 6 months there have been significant legal developments - both new legislation and caselaw - concerning the benefit entitlements of EEA nationals. This webinar will examine the Basic Benefits for people from abroad Online Seminar.TAX CREDITS
DK v The Commissioners for her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Interested Party) (CO/2. CPAG have obtained permission from the High Court to judicially review HMRC’s refusal to award retrospective child tax credits (“CTC”) for the period between a refugee’s claim for and award of refugeestatus.
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
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The Cost of Learning in Lockdown (March 2021 update) is a report based on surveys carried out with parents, carers, children and young people asking them about their family's experience of learning during lockdown, with particular focus on families struggling with money. Cost of the school day Education Free school meals Online Report UK.FREE SCHOOL MEALS
New calculations carried out by Child Poverty Action Group, Children North East and the North East Child Poverty Commission show that one in four North East children living below the UK poverty line (over 35,000 children) are not currently eligible for free school meals, and therefore miss out on the many proven benefits associated with thepolicy.
STUDENTS AND BENEFITS Students and benefits - eligibility (Scotland) 24 - 25 February 2021 ONLINE. 24th February 2021 to 25th February 2021. Online Scotland. Many advisers work with students in both further and higher education. This one-day course explains the different benefits that further and higher education students can claim, including universal credit.UNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
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We have seen a significant government response to the financial hit many have faced because of the coronavirus – from the job retention scheme and self-employed income support scheme to the increase in universal credit (UC) and tax credits. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. But certain groups of people face aPOSTS | CPAG
A new report reveals that the government’s welfare benefit uprating legislation is based on bogus claims and is a poverty-producing bill that will further exclude the poorest workers, jobseekers, carers and disabled people from the mainstream of society. THE EFFECTS OF POVERTY Poverty in childhood is damaging: to children, to their life chances and to communities.Watch some animations based on children's experiences of povertyResearch has shown that family income impacts on children's lives and development in a variety of ways. Living on a low-income increases parents’ stress levels, in turn affecting relationships and family dynamics.POSTS | CPAG
If you had heard the Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, reassuring MP on Monday this week about future funding levels of Discretionary Housing Payments, you would be forgiven for believing that, on this issue, the Government was making adequate resources available to meet needsPOSTS | CPAG
We started providing welfare rights advice to clients of the Tower Hamlets Foodbank as part of First Love Foundation’s Advice & Support project almost three years ago, thanks to help from the PearsFoundation.
CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.USER ACCOUNT
We launched a new website in August 2019.If you haven’t used our site since then, you will need to create an account, even if you’re an existing customer.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
A new report, The Cost of Missing Lunchtime, by Children North East, Child Poverty Action Group and the North East Child Poverty Commission reveals one in four children from poorer families in the region are not entitled to a free, nutritious daily meal at school. Education Free school meals Online Press release Universal credit England. CHILD POVERTY FACTS AND FIGURES The facts and figures show the reality of child poverty in the UK.There were 4.3 million children living in poverty in the UK in 2019-20.Households Below Average Income, Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low income households for financial years 1994/95 to 2019/20, Table 4.3tr. Department for Work and Pensions, 2021 That's 31 per cent of children, or COST OF THE SCHOOL DAY The Cost of the School Day helps school communities identify and overcome cost barriers that shape and limit children’s opportunities at school. This project sees children, parents and school staff identify these cost barriers and take action to remove them. Read about some of the successes so far. This new work builds on ourexisting Cost of
UNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
SEMINAR | CPAG
Webinar: Withdrawal Symptoms - Benefits for EEA Migrants, 6 May 2021. 6th May 2021. Online. Over the last 6 months there have been significant legal developments - both new legislation and caselaw - concerning the benefit entitlements of EEA nationals. This webinar will examine the Basic Benefits for people from abroad Online Seminar.TAX CREDITS
DK v The Commissioners for her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Interested Party) (CO/2. CPAG have obtained permission from the High Court to judicially review HMRC’s refusal to award retrospective child tax credits (“CTC”) for the period between a refugee’s claim for and award of refugeestatus.
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
CPAGABOUT CPAGCHILD POVERTYWELFARE RIGHTSPOLICY & CAMPAIGNSNEWS & BLOGSTRAINING/EVENTS conferences and seminars. Our events are a great way to stay up to date with the latest developments and network with your peers. Receive regular ebulletins on a variety of different topics such as e-news, training and events, tax credits and early years, students and benefits, BME communities, Cost of the School Day and more.USER ACCOUNT
We launched a new website in August 2019.If you haven’t used our site since then, you will need to create an account, even if you’re an existing customer.TRAINING | CPAG
Scottish social security - an overview (Scotland) 29 - 30 July 2020 ONLINE ** FULLY BOOKED**. 29th July 2020 to 30th July 2020. Online Scotland. This course gives an overview of which benefits have been and are to be devolved and delivered by Social Security Scotland. Aimed at advisers with a working knowledge of theONLINE | CPAG
A new report, The Cost of Missing Lunchtime, by Children North East, Child Poverty Action Group and the North East Child Poverty Commission reveals one in four children from poorer families in the region are not entitled to a free, nutritious daily meal at school. Education Free school meals Online Press release Universal credit England. CHILD POVERTY FACTS AND FIGURES The facts and figures show the reality of child poverty in the UK.There were 4.3 million children living in poverty in the UK in 2019-20.Households Below Average Income, Statistics on the number and percentage of people living in low income households for financial years 1994/95 to 2019/20, Table 4.3tr. Department for Work and Pensions, 2021 That's 31 per cent of children, or COST OF THE SCHOOL DAY The Cost of the School Day helps school communities identify and overcome cost barriers that shape and limit children’s opportunities at school. This project sees children, parents and school staff identify these cost barriers and take action to remove them. Read about some of the successes so far. This new work builds on ourexisting Cost of
UNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
SEMINAR | CPAG
Webinar: Withdrawal Symptoms - Benefits for EEA Migrants, 6 May 2021. 6th May 2021. Online. Over the last 6 months there have been significant legal developments - both new legislation and caselaw - concerning the benefit entitlements of EEA nationals. This webinar will examine the Basic Benefits for people from abroad Online Seminar.TAX CREDITS
DK v The Commissioners for her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Interested Party) (CO/2. CPAG have obtained permission from the High Court to judicially review HMRC’s refusal to award retrospective child tax credits (“CTC”) for the period between a refugee’s claim for and award of refugeestatus.
BENEFITS FOR STUDENTS IN SCOTLAND HANDBOOK Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook. Our Benefits for Students in Scotland handbook is the most comprehensive guide to benefits and tax credits for students in Scotland. FREE online version of this Handbook. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who advises studentsin Scotland.
REPORT | CPAG
The Cost of Learning in Lockdown (March 2021 update) is a report based on surveys carried out with parents, carers, children and young people asking them about their family's experience of learning during lockdown, with particular focus on families struggling with money. Cost of the school day Education Free school meals Online Report UK.FREE SCHOOL MEALS
New calculations carried out by Child Poverty Action Group, Children North East and the North East Child Poverty Commission show that one in four North East children living below the UK poverty line (over 35,000 children) are not currently eligible for free school meals, and therefore miss out on the many proven benefits associated with thepolicy.
STUDENTS AND BENEFITS Students and benefits - eligibility (Scotland) 24 - 25 February 2021 ONLINE. 24th February 2021 to 25th February 2021. Online Scotland. Many advisers work with students in both further and higher education. This one-day course explains the different benefits that further and higher education students can claim, including universal credit.UNIVERSAL CREDIT
Universal credit and mental health. 07 May 2021. There is no doubt that the past year has changed all of our lives in ways we could not have imagined - affecting our relationships, our finances and our mental health. For families living on a low income though, the daily stresses of getting by were unfortunately nothing new, and thepandemic has
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We have seen a significant government response to the financial hit many have faced because of the coronavirus – from the job retention scheme and self-employed income support scheme to the increase in universal credit (UC) and tax credits. WHO IS AT RISK OF POVERTY? Any family can fall on hard times and find it difficult to make ends meet. Life changes such as unemployment, illness or family separation can happen to us all. Increasing costs, especially for essentials such as food, housing and fuel, affect most people. Poverty isn’t something that happens to others. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. But certain groups of people face aPOSTS | CPAG
A new report reveals that the government’s welfare benefit uprating legislation is based on bogus claims and is a poverty-producing bill that will further exclude the poorest workers, jobseekers, carers and disabled people from the mainstream of society. THE EFFECTS OF POVERTY Poverty in childhood is damaging: to children, to their life chances and to communities.Watch some animations based on children's experiences of povertyResearch has shown that family income impacts on children's lives and development in a variety of ways. Living on a low-income increases parents’ stress levels, in turn affecting relationships and family dynamics.POSTS | CPAG
If you had heard the Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, reassuring MP on Monday this week about future funding levels of Discretionary Housing Payments, you would be forgiven for believing that, on this issue, the Government was making adequate resources available to meet needsPOSTS | CPAG
We started providing welfare rights advice to clients of the Tower Hamlets Foodbank as part of First Love Foundation’s Advice & Support project almost three years ago, thanks to help from the PearsFoundation.
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of children from black and minority ethnic groups live in poverty75%
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