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Coalition joint statment on recovery - Children at the Heart - 9th June 2021

We've been building a collaborative children's sector campaign to call for the Government to make decisions which prioritise babies, children and young people.

140+ organisations call on Govt to put Children at the Heart of the nation's recovery - June 2021

Despite the Prime Minister’s pledges on Building Back Better and Levelling Up, the resignation of Sir Kevan Collins has highlighted a disturbing truth: supporting babies, children and young people to recover from the impact of the pandemic is still not a priority for Government investment.

That’s why the National Children’s Bureau and 140+ organisations have come together in a call to Government to put babies, children and young people at the heart of COVID-19 recovery.

Our joint statement (available to download at the top of this page) calls on Government to embrace a new vision of childhood and set out an ambitious cross-Government plan, backed by significant investment, that will be transformational for this generation of children.

And we joined forces with another coalition of business, educationalists, children and young people convened by the Fair Education Alliance to really emphasise the message.

It’s time for the nation to put children at the heart of its plans for the future, to stop childhoods being disrupted, life chances being derailed and economic growth being diminished.

Children, young people and parents are joining our call and raising their voices on social media, using #ChildrenAtTheHeart to share their priorities for COVID-19 recovery.

Join our call and show your support on social media.

Children at the Heart - young people's video

Children at the Heart of the recovery process - June 2020

150+ organisations are calling on the Government to put children at the heart of the recovery process.

Their statement to the Prime Minister is detailed below, followed by a full list of the 150+ signatories. The statement is published on Tuesday, 30th June.

Statement

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been widespread, affecting the lives of every baby, child and young person in the country. This generation of children face unprecedented threats to their childhoods and life chances. They deserve an unprecedented response.

We call on the Prime Minister to announce that children will join health and the economy as the three pillars of the government’s coronavirus response.

Even before the onset of the crisis, child poverty was rising, school budgets were under pressure, waiting lists for mental health services were unacceptably long, and services supporting families and protecting children from abuse and neglect were at breaking point, stretched by rising need and reduced government funding.

Now, they are also a generation over which COVID-19 threatens to cast its shadow for years to come. Our children are in an eerie world, full of uncertainty. They do not know when they can go back to school. They worry about when they can see friends and family. They are anxious about family finances.

We know this uncertainty and worry will lead to anxiety and mental health problems.  We know closed schools will damage the educational attainment and life chances of children – the poorest, the most. We know Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities will be hit the hardest. We know there is no certainty about when the crisis will end and when we can see loved ones again. We know there is more financial hardship to come.

We are calling on the Government to embrace a new vision of childhood to support children, young people and their families to recover from the impact of COVID-19. The voices of children, young people and families must be at the heart of the recovery and rebuild process, and there must be renewed investment in the services and workforce that they rely on.

The Budget should be the start of a rescue, recovery and rebuild plan designed to prioritise, support and enable our children to thrive. We need an ambitious, radical plan that will be transformational for the generation of children growing up in today’s modern Britain.

That will mean action and investment across Whitehall and in town halls, including: funding for early help services and public health; supporting innovation and integrated working, particularly with charities; dedicated financial support for children; support for early years settings and schools so attainment gains are protected; and unprecedented investment in children’s mental health. This must be accompanied by a commitment to protect children facing additional challenges, like those with disabilities, asylum seekers, abuse victims and those from minority communities.  

We will continue to play our part. In the weeks ahead, many of us will share with ministers and officials the key elements needed for such a recovery plan.

The Government, understandably, has so far focused on the immediate health and economic consequences.  

It’s now time for the nation to put a strong, protective arm around its children, to stop childhoods being disrupted and life chances being derailed.  

The Statement was coordinated by Action for Children, Barnardo’s, National Children’s Bureau, NSPCC and The Children’s Society.

Children at the heart of the General Election - December 2019

We're working with partner charties including Action for Children, Barnardos, NSPCC and The Children's Society to lead the call for children's issues to be prioritised and children's voices heard.

In the run up to the BBC Election Debate on 29 November, children and young people raised their voices along with hundreds of children's charities and organisations, using the hashtag #IfIWerePM to share their priorities for Government. 

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