Child poverty: completed projects
Here is an overview of Inclusion's completed research projects in the area of 'child poverty'.
A child poverty strategy for MerseysideKnowsley Metropolitan Borough Council commissioned Inclusion to run a series of workshops in the six Merseyside boroughs based on Inclusion's child poverty toolkit.
Call for Evidence for SETF Family ReviewInclusion was commissioned by the Social Exclusion Taskforce to carry out research to help it establish what interventions and methods of delivery have been most successful in tackling social exclusion among different groups.
Can work eradicate child poverty?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.
Child poverty policy analysisOne Nottingham commissioned Inclusion to provide a document detailing current national and local child poverty policy, including that relating to labour market solutions.
Child Poverty Strategy DevelopmentSalford City Council commissioned Inclusion to provide an evidence base of child poverty in the borough of Salford and to facilitate the process of bringing together local partners to develop a child poverty strategy.
Child poverty toolkitTo support local authorities in their contribution to the national child poverty target, Inclusion and the Child Poverty Action Group developed a web-based toolkit.
Children in Low Income Families IndicatorsInclusion, working with Donald Hirsch, an independent consultant, provided End Child Poverty with child poverty measures using tax credit data, which gave the percentage of children on low incomes in local authorities and constituencies across the UK, as well as the more local ward level.
London Part Time Working ProjectInclusion was commissioned by the Child Poverty Unit to develop the core marketing messages that would be effective in encouraging SMEs in London to offer more part-time employment opportunities.