The impact of child poverty also has serious long-term implications. With children growing up in poverty almost twice as likely to leave school without qualifications, they have...

In Britain today 3.9 million children are living in poverty. Often unable to afford adequate nutrition, these children frequently suffer from poor health and are highly vulnerable to illnesses. Children in the poorest families are more than twice as likely to die unexpectedly before their first birthdays. They are also less able to participate in school trips and sociable activities, which can leave them feeling isolated and excluded from school and community life.
The impact of child poverty also has serious long-term implications. With children growing up in poverty almost twice as likely to leave school without qualifications, they have...
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