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The effects of poverty

Poverty has the ability to dismantle a society and reduce its moral standing almost to non existent.

Poverty deters the ultimate purpose to life which is to acquire knowledge and pass it down to the next generation to ensure sustenance of human progression and growing communities.

Poverty brings forth its own psychology and cultivates new societies founded on barbaric rules and desperation.

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EDUCATION

Children who have lived in persistent poverty during their first seven years have cognitive development scores on average 20 per cent below those of children who have never experienced poverty.

Gifted children from the most deprived families begin school on a par with gifted children facing least deprivation, but their performance falls away by the age of 16.

In 2015, 33 per cent of children receiving free school meals obtained five or more good GCSEs, compared with 61 per cent of other children.

HEALTH

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In the most deprived areas, boys can expect to live 19 fewer years of their lives in 'good' health, and girls 20 fewer years, than children in the least deprived areas.

Children living in overcrowded inadequate housing are more likely to contract meningitis, experience respiratory difficulties and have mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression.

The Millennium Cohort Study shows that poor children are four times more likely to develop a mental health problems by the age of 11.

COMMUNITIES

People living in poverty are more likely to live in disadvantaged neighbourhoods, and in overcrowded or unsuitable housing.

Children from low income families often miss out on events that most of us would take for granted. They miss school trips, can’t invite friends round for tea, and can’t afford a one-week holiday away from home.

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