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Think tank pushes for more support

Posted: 05 June 2003 | Subscribe Online


The government's failure to provide adequate levels of support for parents during pregnancy and children's first year is undermining financial initiatives to tackle childhood inequalities, an influential think tank has warned.

A report from the left of centre Institute for Public Policy Research states that government measures such as the baby tax credit and child tax credit are being undermined by ministers' failures to provide support to parents with young children.

"Fearful of being branded as a 'nanny state', Labour has been too cautious on family policy," said study author Lisa Harker. Co-author Liz Kendall said most parenting programmes were for - and associated with -Êparents of children with behavioural difficulties.
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In order to improve support levels, the report recommends that health visitors and midwives take on a more holistic approach, moving away from purely monitoring children's health into providing social and emotional support to parents. It also recommends the creation of a home visitor service providing parents with an "on your side" advocate.

An Equal Start? from the IPPR on 0845 458 9910.


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