Poverty
Poverty
Poverty
are:
3.Effects on Education:
About 72 million children of primary school age in the
century.
• Incomes: Low income is at the heart of our analysis of poverty, and access to
an adequate income is essential to addressing poverty. Much of our work
over the next three years will be focused on supporting policies and actions
that increase the incomes of those currently living in poverty. Whilst
working in partnership with other anti-poverty organisations, we will
prioritise work to address low incomes amongst working age adults, who
receive less attention in current policy. This focus will include both incomes
in and out of work.
• Services: People living on low incomes are more likely to rely on public
services. A key policy focus over the next three years will be to ensure
that people living on low incomes have access to high quality public
services. Over the coming three years we will work to ensure that
services used by and targeted at people experiencing poverty are
defended and improved. Our primary concerns will be in the areas of
employment services (including skills and training), health, regeneration,
social work services and advice services.