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Poverty Is Closer Than You Think

By Katrina Gallagher | October 16, 2008

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I was saddened to find how bad the statistics regarding children in poverty are – particularly with children around our area.

In an interview with the MEN, MP Tony Lloyd said “We know Manchester Central has long been one of the poorest parts of Britain. In the Seventies and Eighties, the area was devastated by unemployment and child poverty has come out of this.”

A number of areas in Manchester have a shockingly high proportion of children living in income deprived households.  According to the Department for Communities and Local Government’s Indices of Deprivation Affecting Children 2007, in Bradford, Harpurhey and Hulme, 99% of children are living in poverty.

We literally have poverty on our doorsteps, and the financial climate isn’t looking to improve in the near future.

Ward Council % children in poverty
Bradford Manchester 99
Harpurhey Manchester 99
Hulme Manchester 99
Ardwick Manchester 98
Langworthy Salford 98
Central and Falinge Rochdale 97
Cheetham Manchester 90
Blackley Manchester 89
Beswick and Clayton Manchester 85
Gorton South Manchester 85
Lightbowne Manchester 85
Charlestown Manchester 84
Blackfriars Salford 83
Pendleton Salford 82
Moss Side Manchester 80
Coldhurst Oldham 80
Ardwick Manchester 79
Langworthy Salford 79
Ordsall Salford 79
Pendleton Salford 79

The effects of poverty can be more long term and serious than having to cut back on the luxuries in life.  Here are some of the sad facts highlighted by the charity organisation End Child Poverty:

Sources:

Click here to be taken to the End Child Poverty website.

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One Response to “Poverty Is Closer Than You Think”

  1. Arun|Horse Rugs Says:
    October 21st, 2008 at 8:39 am

    I think,that if everyone of us take the responsibility of funding one poor child education,we can do lot of improvement in world.

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