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Government should: Consult with disabled children's organisations to develop and put into practice policies for: (a) Tackling high poverty levels...
Government should: (a) Tackle the root causes of infant and child mortality, including deprivation and inequality. (b) Carry out automatic,...
Although rates of relative poverty have remained static for working-age adults, the number of children living in relative poverty and...
UK Government actions In July 2021, the UK Government published its health and disability green paper to explore how the...
Government should: Take further action to end child poverty. Assess the impacts of welfare reform on children from disadvantaged families....
Government should: Take further action to end child poverty, and align laws with the CRC. Increase efforts to eliminate child...
Government should: Develop strategies to end the poverty of about four million children, as highlighted in shadow reports to the...
Government should: Do more so that disadvantaged people can access public, social and health services. Strengthen measures to foster access...
Government should: Devise policies to help disadvantaged families, in particular children, to boost social mobility. Provide more targeted social policies...
Government should: Consider UN advice on unaccompanied and separated children and: (a) Collect and publish data on the number of...