East London borough praised for tackling child poverty 15-10-2008
Tower
Hamlets Council has been shortlisted for a prestigious Beacon award for its
work in Preventing and tackling child poverty. With the East London borough
often cited as one of the country’s most deprived areas, the news is a huge
boost for the council’s children’s services and partner organisations.
Through a number of targeted initiatives and partnership work, the council
has successfully ensured that deprivation has not seen the education, safety and
aspirations of local young people suffer.
Schools in the borough achieved their best ever results at both GCSE and
A-level this year, and youth crime is lower than many other London boroughs. And
Tower Hamlets youngsters even outdid their national counterparts when it came to
aspirations, with the 2007 Tell Us survey showing more young people in the
borough said they are looking to go to university than the national average.
Child poverty levels remain high in the borough though, and there are a
number of challenges for the council to overcome in order to reduce the impact
poverty has on local children. The council’s strategy to address child poverty
focuses on four key priorities.
Removing barriers to work includes offering parents childcare options that
allow them to go to work, and also supporting them in their search for
employment. Developing pathways to success sees investment in long term training
options in the basic skills that lead to employment, whilst Breaking the cycle
of poverty includes the council’s continued focus on improving education and
preventing young people from becoming
NEETs (Not in
Education, Employment or Training).
Lastly, mitigating the effects of poverty involves making sure local young
people have access to cultural, leisure and sporting activities as well as other
services provided for them.
Following the short listing, judges from the Beacon scheme will now visit
Tower Hamlets in November. The judges will look closely at the services and
initiatives in place to address child poverty and the council will find out if
it has received a Beacon award for Preventing and tackling child poverty at an
awards ceremony on 3 March.
Cllr
Clair Hawkins, Lead Member for Children’s Services at
Tower
Hamlets Council said: “No child should ever have to grow up in poverty, and
we will do all that we can to ensure children in Tower Hamlets get off to the
best possible start in life.
"We face some significant challenges here, but the fact that we have been
short listed for this award proves that we are making great progress in
addressing child poverty.
"There is still plenty more for us to do, but we will continue to provide
families who may be struggling with all the support they need and to give local
children every opportunity to succeed in life."
The
Beacon
Scheme recognises excellence in local government and Tower Hamlets Council
currently holds Beacon Status for its work on Reducing Reoffending. It has won
six Beacon awards since 2003, and in addition to being short listed for
Preventing and tackling child poverty it is also in the running to receive
Beacon awards for Raising economic prosperity through partnership and Positive
engagement of older people.
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