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Grandparents who become full-time carers plead: ‘We can’t do it all for love’

Public backs support for relatives who must care for children

One night earlier this year Stephen Merchant, 55, was contacted by his local council’s children’s services department. Twelve hours later, he was the full-time carer for his grandson, Charlie, who will be three years old on Wednesday. “Life changes in a phone call,” says Merchant, who comes from Northampton.

He had to give up his job as a driver. “My employers offered a baby seat in the lorry,” he jokes, “but Charlie comes first.” Charlie was taken from Merchant’s son and girlfriend when it was found that the baby had fractures. “I was the only one in the family who could change lifestyles at the time,” he says. The two now live on around £250 a week, or £12,000 a year. “I’m not flush, but I can survive. The family help. I’ve got bags of clothes for Charlie that will keep him in trousers until he’s five. He’s happy at nursery. Charlie’s great. He’s part and parcel of my life now.”

Over 200,000 families lose entire working tax credit support new HMRC figures show

The Government slammed by Child Poverty Action Group

 

Published by Max Salsbury for 24dash.com in Central Government and also in Communities

 Over 200,000 families lose entire working tax credit support new HMRC figures show

The Government was today slammed by Child Poverty Action Group as new figures published by HMRC show that over 200,000 families have lost their entire working tax credit support, worth £3,870, from 6 April 2012.

The Chief Executive of Child Poverty Action Group Alison Garnham said: “This is an absolute calamity that plunges nearly half a million children deep below the poverty line. Many of these parents will now have less money in work than if they just claimed benefits. It runs directly against the consensus on the importance of making work pay and the government’s duties on child poverty.

“The Chancellor should have announced at the Budget he would keep these working families afloat and in work, but they were cut loose whilst taxes for corporations and the super-rich were cut instead.”

Britain on the breadline as thousands face food poverty

thousands face food poverty

 

 

 

 

Two new food banks are opening in Britain every week as people struggle to make ends meet

 

 

 

The impact of Britain’s economic downturn is forcing tens of thousands of ordinary families to queue up for food handouts.

One charity said today the number of people going to foodbanks has doubled in the last year.

Our Social AffairsEditor Penny Marshall has been to one in Coventry, which is among the fastestgrowing in the country:

Not many families say grace anymore, few even eat together. But as the church intervenes to guarantee thousands of families don’t go hungry, perhaps a few are whispering it under their breath.

The news that two new food banks are opening in Britain every week as people struggle to make ends meet should make each and every one of us pause and think.