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End Child Poverty Network Cymru

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For more information on the End Child Poverty Network Cymru, please contact:

Anita Myfanwy
24-26 High Street
Caernarfon
LL55 1RH

Tel: 01286 677570

E-mail: Anita.Myfanwy@childreninwales.org.uk

2020The UK is the fourth largest economy in the world but conversely has one of the highest levels of child poverty of all industrialised countries. Recent figures show that 28 per cent of children in Wales are living in poverty, higher than the British average.

The End Child Poverty Network Cymru is a coalition of concern focused on child poverty whose Steering Group Members include Barnardo’s Cymru, Children in Wales, Save the Children Cymru, Action for Children, NSPCC Cymru, ChildLine Cymru/Wales, Communities that Care, Child Poverty Action Group, National Public Health Service for Wales, Fairbridge Cymru, Citizens Advice Cymru, the Frank Buttle Trust, Shelter Cymru, and the Office of the Children’s Commissioner for Wales.

Join the End Child Poverty Network

We also have a growing number of Supporter Members who support our vision that no child in Wales should be living in poverty by 2020. These members come from a broad cross-section of the public, private and voluntary sectors.

The Network was set up in November 2001 and works to achieve:

  • Increased public and professional understanding of child poverty in Wales
  • Public and professional support for measures to end child poverty
  • Policies in place at all levels of government which contribute to ending child poverty in Wales.

By joining the network you will receive a free monthly e-bulletin.

Our achievements:

  • Successfully lobbied the Welsh Assembly Government for a child poverty strategy in Wales
  • Lobbied for and participated in the Child Poverty Task Group
  • Gave evidence to Welsh Affairs Select Committee inquiry on child poverty
  • Responses to Welsh Assembly and UK Government consultations
  • Briefing paper on child poverty and briefings on the Child Poverty Task Group report for the Assembly subject Committees
  • Publication & dissemination of "Tackling Child Poverty in Wales - a Good Practice Guide for Schools", a report developed to raise awareness of the relationship between poverty and educational outcomes and attainment levels for children in schools.
  • The Cost of Education briefing paper

Latest News

  • Keep the Promise - the UK's biggest event to end child poverty,Trafalgar Square, October 4th 1-3pm. Visit www.endchildpoverty.org.uk/promise for further information.
  • A new website designed to help councils and their partners develop local responses to reducing child poverty has been launched: www.childpovertysolutions.org.uk
  • Funding for Child Poverty Projects, March 2007

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End Child Poverty Network Cymru Publications
The face of poverty in Wales
Poverty -The Facts
Poverty - Questions and Answers
Welsh Assembly Government action to alleviate poverty
UK Government action to alleviate poverty
Associated Links
Barnardo's
A major charity which runs a number of projects aimed at helping the most vulnerable children and young people transform their lives and fulfil their potential
Save the Children
A leading UK Charity working in the UK and Internationally to ensure that our children and young people get the future that they deserve.
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)
The UK's leading charity specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children
ChildLine
This is a free, 24-hour helpline for children and young people in the UK.
Child Poverty Action Group
Promotes action for the relief, directly or indirectly, of poverty among children and families with children
Fairbridge
Fairbridge supports 13-25 year olds who are not in education, training or employment or who have been identified as being at risk of dropping out
Citizens Advice Bureau Advice Guide
A website offering advice on a range of issues
Frank Buttle Trust
Charity providing grant aid solely to individual children and young people in desperate need.
Shelter Cymru
An organisation working for the prevention of homelessness and the improvement of housing conditions in Wales, and the right of everyone to a safe, suitable, affordable home
Children's Commissioner for Wales
Visit the website of the Children's Commissioner for Wales
National Public Health Service for Wales (NPHS)
Brings together the public health resources of the five former health authorities in Wales
Action for Children
Action for Children supports and speaks out for the UK's most vulnerable children and young people.
Child Poverty Solutions
This website has been designed to help local practitioners, policy makers, managers and strategists to develop local responses to reducing child poverty in Wales.
Associated Resources
:Tackling Child Poverty in Wales - A Good Practice Guide for Schools
:Child Poverty in Wales - much work to be done
:Cost of Education, UN Eradication of Poverty Day Briefing, 17 October 2006
:Child Poverty Matters Report, August 06 (pdf 1178k)
:Families Not Areas Suffer Rural Disadvantage
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