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Schools survey reveals shocking levels of poverty

The impact of poverty blights a child's life even before they walk through the school gates

A survey of nearly 3,000 school support staff* reveals the shocking impact of poverty on the children in their schools.
The survey by UNISON, the UK’s largest union, covered all areas of the UK and shows that:

Jon Richards, UNISON head of education said:

“The impact of poverty blights the life chances of children even before they walk through the school gates. Education is a vital route out of poverty, but our survey exposes the very real fears of school staff for the physical and mental wellbeing of the children they see every day in class.

“It is shocking that so many school staff are reporting children coming into class hungry.  How can any child be expected to concentrate on their lessons when they have not had enough to eat?  Not standing out is important for many children and so not having a proper uniform or wearing old and worn out clothes can be very stressful and lead to bullying.

“Poverty affects all areas of a child’s life, their health, the results they achieve in school and their future employment prospects.  We live in the 7th richest country on the planet and yet this survey shows a divided nation with the poorest suffering from the effect of welfare cuts and the blight of unemployment.

“It is a sad fact that many of the children living in poverty have parents who are working.  UNISON has seen a massive increase over the last few years in requests to our welfare fund for help including grants for school uniforms.

“The Government dished up more harsh news in the spending review yesterday, but it needs to face up to the dire consequences of austerity on families.   It needs to take note of these findings and acknowledge the serious damage that its cuts agenda is having on the most vulnerable in our society.”

*Teaching assistants, learning support staff, school business managers, technicians, school meals workers and other support staff.

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