Oldham MP slams 'lack of clear leadership' on child poverty
Date published: 24 September 2021
Oldham East and Saddleworth MP Debbie Abrahams
As a member of the Work and Pensions Committee, Oldham East and Saddleworth MP Debbie Abrahams has slammed the Government’s record on tacking child poverty, saying it lacks ‘clear leadership’.
The cross-party Work and Pensions Committee has just released its first report as part of a wide-ranging inquiry into children in poverty and says its findings underscores the impact of poverty in childhood for children’s lived experiences now, and for outcomes later in life, including in health and education.
In addition to adopting a strategy with clear and measurable objectives, the report calls for the Government to end its focus on absolute poverty, and instead reaffirm its commitment to tracking four income-based indicators, which also include relative poverty and broader material deprivation measures.
Commenting on the findings of the cross-party committee, Ms Abrahams said: “What we’ve found is a lack of clear leadership and focus.
"That has hindered efforts to reduce the number of children growing up in poverty in the UK and the Government must now commit to a cross-departmental strategy given the scale of the challenge.”
The quality, timeliness and completeness of data relating to child poverty must also be improved if it is to be measured properly, the report adds.
It also calls for a single measurement framework bringing together all statistics relating to child poverty and deprivation.
The local MP added: “Children growing up in the UK are far more likely to be living in poverty than adults.
"The coronavirus pandemic has only made matters worse for families who were already struggling to get by.
“If a generation of young people facing poorer educational outcomes and chronic health problems are to be lifted out of poverty, there needs to be clear leadership and a strategy driven from the top to ensure that every part of Government is focused on tackling the problems that they face.
“Ministers told us that they are focused on the absolute measure of poverty.
"But anyone who uses only one measure of poverty is missing out on the important information provided by the whole range of measures that DWP itself produces.
“We were concerned by the narrowness of their focus.
“The Government’s published statistics on families in low income are so slow to produce that they still don’t cover the pandemic, even though HMRC and DWP hold a vast trove of real time information about people’s incomes.
“The Government needs to make much greater use of the information it already has to publish a dashboard of child income-related poverty indicators that’s closer to real time.
“At the moment, the Government has no strategy and no measurable objectives against which it can be held to account.
"How can it hope to reduce child poverty when it doesn’t have a plan?”
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