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Friday 12 March 2010

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Child poverty

We are experts in researching and analysing child poverty. Find out more below about previous research we have completed on child poverty.

Find out about our current projects on child poverty here.

Can work eradicate child poverty?

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Inclusion was commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation to write an essay on the possible extent to which tackling worklessness can contribute to the eradication of child poverty by 2020. This is one of a series of essays covering a wide range of child poverty related issues, but sees how far the Government's view that much of the eradication of child poverty can be achieved by tackling worklessness can be validated, and the scale of change needed.

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Child poverty toolkit

London councils and individual local authorities

To support local authorities in their contribution to the national child poverty target, Inclusion and the Child Poverty Action Group have developed a web-based toolkit.

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Call for Evidence for SETF Family Review

Social Exclusion Taskforce

Inclusion was commissioned by the Social Exclusion Taskforce to carry out research to help them establish what interventions and methods of delivery have been most successful in tackling social exclusion among different groups.

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Child poverty policy analysis

One Nottingham

One Nottingham has commissioned Inclusion to provide a document detailing current national and local child poverty policy, including that relating to labour market solutions.

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Tackling worklessness and child poverty in London

ALG / Mayor of London

The ALG and the Mayor of London, on behalf of the London Child Poverty Commission, appointed Inclusion to map central, regional and local government initiatives in London.

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For more information, please contact Fatima Husain.