Charity Welcomes Government Strategy to Support More Children
BRITAIN, JUL 10 – A charity report reveals 1.1 million British children face hygiene poverty, urging government action amid delayed Child Poverty Strategy and rising child poverty linked to policy changes.
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Labour’s Best Start in Life Strategy has got off to a good start – now comes the hard part
Labour’s Best Start in Life Strategy has got off to a good start – now comes the hard part sveva.spadavecchia Fri, 11/07/2025 - 15:51 The government’s early years strategy signals strong intent, but will require confident, careful steering to make it a reality. 5 Comment Nehal Davison Sophie Metcalfe Institute for Government No Public services Complex policy problems Education and skills Health Schools Public sector Labour Starmer government D…
1.1 million children pushed into hygiene poverty – charity urges government to act ahead of Child Poverty Strategy
To mark the launch of the pioneering research report, A Clean Start in Life, leading product giving charity In Kind Direct hosted a Parliamentary reception in Westminster on Monday evening, sponsored by Helen Hayes MP, Chair of the Education Select Committee. The event brought together Parliamentarians, policymakers, civil servants, charities and corporate leaders, to urgently address the impact of hygiene poverty on the lives of children and yo…
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