Birmingham's child poverty emergency - how you can help
BirminghamLive has launched a campaign demanding changes to help more than 100,000 children living in povery in our city. In a wide-ranging report, we have spelled out how children are facing horrific housing conditions, health expectations and life choices by virtue of being born here.
And the situation is getting worse. Almost half of our city’s children are growing up in real, sustained, poverty. In the city’s most deprived neighbourhoods, three in every four youngsters are affected.
Today, we are calling for eight changes to be brought in to start to turn the tide. They are:
End the two-child benefit cap
Provide free school meals to every child in poverty
Create a city “aid bank” for baby and child essentials
Protect children’s and youth services
Create permanent, multi year Household Support Fund and give more Discretionary housing grants
Set up child health and wellbeing hubs in our most deprived neighbourhoods
Appoint a Birmingham child poverty tsar
Provide free public travel for young people
You can read more about why we are calling for these changes here.
What can you do about it?
Well, in short, make some noise. We think this is the biggest scandal in the city, and we think there aren't too many bigger scandals anywhere, so join us in making a noise.
And it is easy all you need to do is visit this letter generator. It will create you a letter to send to your local MP - all you need to do is bump in your postcode to get going - then send it off and call for change.