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Scrutiny Committee Review of Child Poverty

Scrutiny Committee Review of Child Poverty. VCS Interventions in Stockton: Education & Health. Determinants of Child Poverty ( Measuring Child Poverty: A consultation on better measures of child poverty. HMG November 2012). 1. Income and material deprivation 2. Worklessness

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Scrutiny Committee Review of Child Poverty

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  1. Scrutiny Committee Review of Child Poverty VCS Interventions in Stockton: Education & Health

  2. Determinants of Child Poverty(Measuring Child Poverty: A consultation on better measures of child poverty. HMG November 2012) 1. Income and material deprivation 2. Worklessness 3. Unmanageable debt 4. Poor housing 5. Parental skill level 6. Access to quality education 7. Family stability 8. Parental health

  3. VCS Approach (at best) Income & Material Deprivation Income & Material Deprivation Parental Health Worklessness Access to Quality Education Unmanageable Debt Parental Skill Level Poor Housing

  4. Case Studies • Five Lamps Organisation • Know How North East • Eastern Ravens Trust • BECON

  5. Plus… • George Hardwick Foundation • Tees Valley YMCA • A Way Out • Groundwork North East & Cumbria • BELP • BCT Aspire • …………

  6. Stockton: A Fairer Start • VCS led project targeted at 0-3yrs using Wave Trust report • Addressing parental deficit and other determinants of poor life chances • Pilot in Town Centre following failed BIG Lottery bid • “Community Development” model whereby services follow a person not the other way round • Good advice and support available at all times – “intelligent communities” • Aimed at improving life chances

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