Salford poverty

Caritas Salford is calling for ‘immediate action’ to support the 333,000 children in Greater Manchester and Lancashire living in poverty.

The figures, recently taken from research by Loughborough University on behalf of the End Child Poverty Coalition, show there are 31,197 more children living in poverty this year compared to the last.

Caritas Salford, which works to support people across Greater Manchester and Lancashire who are facing acute crisis, has launched its summer appeal and is demanding urgent and immediate action.

Salford poverty
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Patrick O’Dowd, director of the charity, said: “We know the Government has a whole range of priorities and will be keen to ensure some ‘quick wins’ to make its mark on the new term, but the reality is that tackling poverty across the UK is a complex problem which requires a strategic, national, long-term approach.

Salford poverty“The time for talking is over. Real young lives are being devastatingly impacted every day as poverty reaches what we think is an all-time high, and we see as demand for our services continues to rise that hardworking families are struggling beyond belief to simply carry on providing basic food, accommodation and clothing for their children.

“It’s totally unacceptable and has a real, long-term impact on many children as they grow into adulthood.  That there are more than 31,000 more children living in poverty this year compared with last shows that this incredibly devastating spiral must be stopped – and it must be stopped now.

“Key decision makers at a local and national level must make this a priority before it’s too late – though I fear that for many it’s already reached that point.”

They are also calling for changes to certain policies, such as ending the two-child limit on benefits, increasing the number of children with access to free school meals, encouraging employers to pay the real living wage.

Patrick added: “It’s so hard to have to keep shouting about this but we aren’t going to stop until something is done to help hard-working parents and their children.  We need real change and we need it now.”

Caritas Salford, which has a mission to end poverty, runs a range of services for people experiencing homelessness, disadvantage and isolation across Greater Manchester and Lancashire, and this latest appeal is asking for support to help them reach even more of the families locally that need their help.

Patrick said: “Families come to us every day who, despite working incredibly hard, are still unable to provide for their children.  We have seen people who can’t afford to shower, who are going without a meal so their children can eat instead, who can’t afford a bed so have their whole family sleeping on a mattress on the floor.  This is no longer the exception, it’s becoming the rule, and we estimate that one in two children in classrooms in our diocese are experiencing some sort of poverty.

“Please join us in taking action and demanding immediate change, and do get in touch if you’re able to help support our charity and our work with families in Greater Manchester and Lancashire.”

The charity is asking people to support its summer appeal – www.caritassalford.org.uk/childpoverty – by taking action in their area or by making a donation to help local families who are in urgent need.

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