From Lizzie at CPAG <[email protected]>
Subject Changes to support for families
Date August 10, 2019 1:27 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Hello John

There are several things causing child poverty to rise in the UK: from the high
cost of living and inadequate wages, to an insufficient social security system.
For several years, the government has been reforming benefits. The changes are
numerous and complex, and we’re monitoring the effects they’re having on
families so that we can push for improvements.

Our Early Warning System collects cases from across the country – to get a full
picture of what changes to the social security system mean in practice for
families. If you’d like to know more about what we’re finding out, you can sign
up to hear about our Early Warning System:

Sign up here
[[link removed]]

We’d also love to hear from advisers about any impact they’re seeing from social
security reform – if you can help, please get in touch.

Together, we can shine a light on the problems, and push for change that will
better support families across the country.

Thank you for your support.

Best wishes,

Lizzie



Lizzie Flew
Senior communications and campaigns officer




--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

If you don't want to hear from us again about our campaigns and fundraising
activities, you can unsubscribe here
[[link removed]] . Please note that if you are a member, have bought books from us, been on our
training courses, or expressed an interest in our goods and services, you may
still receive information about these. You can change your preferences at any
time by contacting us at [email protected]. Please see our full privacy notice here
[[link removed]] .

Child Poverty Action Group is a charity registered in England and Wales
(registration number 294841) and in Scotland (registration number SC039339).
Company limited by guarantee registered in England (registration number
1993854). Registered office: 30 Micawber Street, London, N1 7TB. VAT no. 690
8081 17
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis