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Families want better Youth clubs

Posted: 12 May 2004 | Subscribe Online


Families with children want improved facilities for young people such as youth clubs more than any other local improvement, according to government research.

Families rated better facilities as more important than crime or drugs reduction, job opportunities, schools, sports facilities or low cost child care.

The findings emerged in a report from the Department for Work and Pensions.

Other findings include:

  • Schools have contacted the parents of 10 per cent of children because of behavioural problems, suspension or exclusion. Lone parents have been contacted more than couple families - 14 per cent compared with 9 per cent.
  • Fourteen per cent of children age 11 to 15 had spent no time socialising with friends during the previous week. Those most likely to have spent no time with friends were children in families where both parents working less than 15 hours a week.
  • Less than 30 per cent of mothers with children aged 13 to 18 were aware that a Connexions service was in their area. Those with the highest income were most likely to know about it and to have been in contact with the service. Of those who knew their child had been in contact with Connexions, 59 per cent were satisfied with the service they received.
  • One in 10 primary school pupils and more than one in four secondary school pupils aged under 16 travel more than three miles to school. Less than half of all children travel to school on foot or by bicycle and 29 per cent travel by car or van.
  • Mothers in workless households were much more likely to have smoked when pregnant than others. Mothers who were single parents and working less than 16 hours a week, and mothers in families where both partners were working less than 16 hours a week, were about twice as likely to have smoked throughout pregnancy than mothers in other types of families.
  • Mothers in couple families are twice as likely to drink every day as mothers who are alone.

Families and Children in Britain report available at www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/rports2003-2004/rrep206.asp



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