Barnardos has today launched its annual Pre Budget Submission following the release of the Government's Summer Economic Statement. Barnardos is calling on the Government to address the fact that 1 in 7 children in Ireland are LOST to poverty, homelessness and neglect.
Posted on Tuesday 19 June 2018 in Advocacy, Press Releases
Barnardos has today launched its annual Pre Budget Submission following the release of the Government's Summer Economic Statement. Barnardos is calling on the Government to address the fact that 1 in 7 children in Ireland are LOST to poverty, homelessness and neglect. The charity is urging the Government to use Budget 2019 make a number of sustainable investments which would support all children to reach their full potential and ensure everyone benefits from economic gains.
Fergus Finlay, CEO, Barnardos, said: "Ten years on from the financial crash Minister Donohoe notes the economy is in 'good shape'. Yet the reality is for many children their lives are not in 'good shape'. During the recovery, child poverty has risen exponentially with the number of children living in consistent poverty more than doubling; thousands of children are living in emergency accommodation and thousands more are experiencing hidden homelessness; children are waiting months and even years to receive vital healthcare; families and parents are left unsupported, children neglected. Now is the time for the Government to right the wrongs these children have experienced and to make the most sustainable investment of all - investing in children.
"Budget 2019 can support all children to reach their potential by:
June Tinsley, Head of Advocacy, added: "Now is a crucial moment for the Government to demonstrate its commitment to children and childhood. Through a number of key investments the Government can support families and parents to be the best they can be and ensure all children have access to timely healthcare, housing and education. If we don't invest now and support children to thrive, we're setting them up to fail and costing the exchequer more in the long run. It is time that we truly prioritise children and ensure that no childhood is lost."
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