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Disabled children miss out on basic items as poverty trap snares parents

Posted: 29 August 2002 | Subscribe Online


Parents of disabled children are struggling to pay for basic items such as bedding, according to a report published this week by children's charity Barnardo's.

Still Missing Out says that many children are losing out on the necessities needed to lead ordinary lives, casting doubts on the government's pledge to end child poverty within a generation. It is based on interviews with 17 families.

It calls on the government to set a minimum income standard to help families, to reform the benefits system to make it more accessible, and to review its housing policy as many disabled people are placed in houses unsuitable for wheelchairs.
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Disabled children are also likely to be living in lone parent families because of the stresses of family life, it says. This situation increases the incidence of poverty.

Other recommendations included in the report are for a government-funded national awareness campaign. This would aim to increase take-up of disability benefits by using clear, accessible information in all formats and a range of languages.

The report also says the government needs to provide suitable child care, accessible housing and support to parents of disabled children to find work.

Barnardo's principal policy officer Neera Sharma said: "The government has pledged to end child poverty within a generation. However, there is little evidence from our report to show that their initiatives to date are significantly improving the lives of the UK's 360,000 disabled children."
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She added: "Some [parents] could not work because they couldn't find suitable child care for their disabled child and those who did work struggled with the cost of child care and having insufficient income.

"It costs three times as much to look after their children than it does a non-disabled child."

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