Austerity Poverty Advice and Support Steve Cullen Citizens

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Austerity, Poverty, Advice and Support Steve Cullen Citizens Advice Warrington

Austerity, Poverty, Advice and Support Steve Cullen Citizens Advice Warrington

Austerity • Difficult economic conditions created by Government measures to reduce public expenditure •

Austerity • Difficult economic conditions created by Government measures to reduce public expenditure • The condition of living without unnecessary things and without comfort with limited money and goods.

Poverty • Definitions of poverty really matter. They set the standards by how we

Poverty • Definitions of poverty really matter. They set the standards by how we determine whether the living conditions of the poorest in society are acceptable or not. • They are essential for determining questions of fairness.

Impact of Poverty • Education • Health • Communities • Poverty damages. It damages

Impact of Poverty • Education • Health • Communities • Poverty damages. It damages childhoods, it damages life chances and it damages us all in society.

who lives in poverty more likely to be: - • • • Families with

who lives in poverty more likely to be: - • • • Families with children Lone parents People with a disability Certain Ethnic minorities Workless families or households.

Causes of poverty • Worklessness • Low paid work • Inadequate benefits

Causes of poverty • Worklessness • Low paid work • Inadequate benefits

definition • Widely accepted that poverty is relative to the place and time you

definition • Widely accepted that poverty is relative to the place and time you live in. • Anyone below 60% of median income thresholds • Currently £ 26500 per annum nationally. • The national minimum wage is targeted to reach 60% of median earnings by 2020.

Tax credit debate • It is Argued that they have spiralled out of control

Tax credit debate • It is Argued that they have spiralled out of control • It is Argued that they subsidise low wages and employers. However they also encourage a work ethic. They help to tackle worklessness They help people who can only work part time. They help families with children and reduce child poverty • They reduce inequalities • •

Will workers be better off ? • Govt said that following changes to minimum

Will workers be better off ? • Govt said that following changes to minimum wage and tax credits a typical family with someone working full time will be better off by £ 2000. per annum. • The I. F. S. Says that welfare cuts in the summer budget will leave some of Britain’s poorest families £ 1300 per year worse off.

 • The people who most benefit from higher national minimum wage will be

• The people who most benefit from higher national minimum wage will be single, childless or married to someone on higher earnings, and so will not be affected by welfare cuts. • Unequivocally, tax credit recipients in work will be made worse off on average. • The cost of the national minimum wage, coupled with increases in personal tax allowances and child care for three and four year olds = £ 5. 5 bn • This does not match the £ 12 bn the treasury is saving from cutting the welfare bill.

Policy impact on advice and support • 2008 James Purnell MP launched the new

Policy impact on advice and support • 2008 James Purnell MP launched the new ESA regime. • 2009 Jim Knight MP said: - ‘it is an enabling reform and it has been quite popular’ In 2009 Cit A dealt with 100 K ESA problems • 2010 Iain Duncan Smith said ‘the system we inherited contains some flaws that undermine its effectiveness. We have moved to put this right. In 2010 Cit A dealt with 200 K ESA problems. • 2011 IDS said the system has markedly improved. In 2011 Cit A dealt with over 250 K ESA problems. • 2012 IDS again ‘ strenuous efforts to improve the WCA are making a difference. In 2012 Cit A dealt with 420 K ESA problems • 2013 Mike Penning MP. The system we inherited wasn’t working properly. We will make sure we put this right so that it is fair to claimants and fair to tax payers. In 2013 Cit A dealt with over 430 K ESA problems.

Poor policies disproportionately affect not only individuals families and communities but those third sector

Poor policies disproportionately affect not only individuals families and communities but those third sector organisations providing support to those who are: • • • poor sick hungry disabled complex/troubled families victims of domestic violence older people unemployed socially and financially excluded homeless

Building Resilience • The ability to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something

Building Resilience • The ability to become strong, healthy, or successful again after something bad happens. • An ability to recover from, or adjust easily to, misfortune or change. • Tough times don’t last, tough people do.

“ its not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent

“ its not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change. ” Charles Darwin