On Our Doorstep Autumn Appeal 2017 Catholic Children’s Society

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On Our Doorstep Autumn Appeal 2017 Catholic Children’s Society This autumn we will be raising money for the Catholic Children's Society (CCS) CCS is a Catholic Charity that works to help local children and young people living in poverty CCS help children and families of all faiths and none In this lesson, 'On Our Doorstep,' we will be looking at why so many families in our diocese are living in poverty We will also be looking at how we can help families living in poverty

Write your own definition on your worksheet. Catholic Children’s Society What is poverty? Write your own definition on your worksheet. Compare your definition with the person next to you. Collins Dictionary Poverty being without enough of something, for example not having enough food or money

Catholic Children’s Society The Institute for Fiscal Studies produces an annual report on ‘Poverty and Inequality* in the UK.’ See if you can work out their answers to the following questions based on the 2016 report . . . *The poverty line in the UK is set at 60% of the median UK household income. In other words, if a household’s income is less than 60% of this average, the household are considered to be living in poverty.

Does this figure surprise you? Catholic Children’s Society 1. In a classroom of 30, how many children on average will be living in poverty? 3 9 6 9 Does this figure surprise you?

2. How many children in poverty have at least one parent in work? Catholic Children’s Society 2. How many children in poverty have at least one parent in work? 52% 64% 64% 72% Many people assume that parents of children living in poverty are unemployed. However, more and more parents are in work.

Go to the site below to find the level of child poverty in your area: Catholic Children’s Society 3. In the Diocese of Southwark, which Local Authority has the highest level of child poverty? Dover Southwark Southwark 36.68% Lambeth 29.62% 36.12% Go to the site below to find the level of child poverty in your area: http://www.endchildpoverty.org.uk/poverty-in-your-area-2016/

Why are people living in poverty? Catholic Children’s Society 1/3 of people living in the UK have experienced poverty in recent years Why are people living in poverty?

Remember- you must stick to your budget! Catholic Children’s Society Your Task Each person in your group will receive information about a different person living in the Southwark Diocese. Imagine that you are that person. You need to use the suggested websites on your worksheet to create a budget for your family, deciding: Where you will live How you will travel places Which bills you will pay Where you will do your supermarket shopping How much you will spend on clothes What leisure activities you would like to do If you would like to go on holiday If you would like to save money Remember- you must stick to your budget!

Take it in turns to discuss your budgets. Catholic Children’s Society Take it in turns to discuss your budgets. Did you find it easy to stick to your budget? What were your priorities? If you had an extra £300 what would you spend it on?

Move to sit with people with the same person profile as you. Catholic Children’s Society Move to sit with people with the same person profile as you. Compare your choices with other people in your group. UNPLANNED EXPENSES How did you cope with the unplanned expenses? How is your budget looking now?

What has this task taught you? Catholic Children’s Society What has this task taught you?

Catholic Children’s Society Many families in the Southwark Diocese are experiencing financial pressures. Where can they turn?

CCS aim to respond to applications within 24 hours. Catholic Children’s Society The CCS Crisis Fund is available to any Head Teacher in the Southwark Diocese. The Crisis Fund provides emergency help for children, young people and their families living in poverty. This might mean giving them money for food, furniture or to pay household bills. CCS aim to respond to applications within 24 hours.

Catholic Children’s Society Ellie’s Story Ellie is six years old. She lives with her mum, dad and little sister. Three months ago, Ellie's dad lost his job. The family could not pay their rent so they were evicted from their flat. Ellie's family stayed with one of her dad's friends for two months. Five of them shared a one bedroom flat. One night Ellie’s dad's friend told them to leave. They had nowhere to go and had to sleep on the streets that night. Ellie's Head Teacher found out what was happening and called the Catholic Children's Society the next day.

Ellie’s Story Catholic Children’s Society With money from the Crisis Fund, CCS were able to pay for temporary accommodation for Ellie and her family. CCS then contacted the Council on the family's behalf and within days they were given a new home. However, their new flat was completely unfurnished. With money from the Crisis Fund, CCS were also able to buy the family beds and a washing machine.

Every penny that you raise will go into the Southwark Crisis Fund Catholic Children’s Society This autumn, you can help children and young people just like Ellie by raising money for the Catholic Children's Society. Every penny that you raise will go into the Southwark Crisis Fund Remember, in a classroom of 30 pupils, 9 will be living in poverty. The child or young person you help could be in your town, in your school, or even in your class

How can we raise money this autumn? Catholic Children’s Society How can we raise money this autumn? Write down at least one idea on your post-it note Which fundraising ideas do you like? How could you make this happen?

Catholic Children’s Society Dear Lord, Thank you for all that I have. Let us think of those children and young people who are living in poverty right now, perhaps in our borough, school or class. Give us strength this autumn as we work to help those on our doorstep. Amen