Dr James Kaufman J.C.Kaufman@salford.ac.uk
University Fellow
Dr James Kaufman J.C.Kaufman@salford.ac.uk
University Fellow
Ruth Patrick
Hannah Aldridge
Uisce Jordan
Katie Pybus
Maddy Power
The rapid escalation in energy prices creates particular challenges for families with dependent children living on a low-income. Families need to keep their children warm this winter. However, with household budgets stretched to breaking point, they face enormous challenges in doing so. This rapid response briefing shares findings from the Changing Realities research programme, which works in partnership with over 100 parents and carers living on a low income from across the UK. In the briefing we document the higher energy needs of families with dependent children; needs which are often overlooked by policy responses that favour temporary, flat-rate payments. We provide stark evidence of the hardship families are facing, and the strategies they are forced to adopt in their effort to keep their children warm. We provide insight into the impact and shortcomings of the existing support packages offered by the UK Government.
Kaufman, J., Patrick, R., Aldridge, H., Jordan, U., Pybus, K., & Power, M. (2023). Keeping Warm This Winter. Changing Realities
Report Type | Research Report |
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Publication Date | Jan 21, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Nov 27, 2023 |
Publisher URL | https://changingrealities.org/writings/keeping-warm-this-winter |
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