via The Guardian>>> The YMCA, the UK’s oldest youth charity, - TopicsExpress



          

via The Guardian>>> The YMCA, the UK’s oldest youth charity, has warned the government that its changes to welfare policy are driving vulnerable young people to become reliant on food bank handouts rather than preparing them for jobs. About 5,000 young people were referred by YMCAs to food banks last year, it said in a report, with benefit sanctions cited as the main reason for what it called a “significant increase” in the number of clients falling into food poverty. The YMCA accused ministers of having their “heads in the sand” over welfare changes and they must urgently fix flaws in the benefits system that leave an increasing number of young people penniless. The charity, which has 114 branches in England, works with care leavers and youngsters who have left home to escape abuse or family breakdown. The majority of those referred to food banks were people living in special supported accommodation. Denise Hatton, YMCA England chief executive, told the Guardian: “For me, the benefit system is there to support the most vulnerable people. We are in touch with young people and we know the system which is there to protect them is failing them, and the government must want to do something about that.” ------------ Esther McVey and Iain Duncan Smith specifically repeatedly have denied that their brutal sanctions and cuts have lead to the increased number of food banks. And they are rarely challenged on this obvious lie. The media are too busy pouring over pictures of Ed Miliband eating a sandwich or handing out change to a tramp and telling us he is weird. [AA] theguardian/society/2014/nov/13/welfare-sanctions-make-vulnerable-young-reliant-food-banks-ymca
Posted on: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 16:02:04 +0000

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