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The Family Read the bullet points as you go through the Power Points. Can you write something about each? NO - Look at you class jotters. Click on a symbol to see a video clip on the topic. Click on the symbol to go to a web site. Make notes / write a few sentences / write figures about each topic in your revision notes from the video clips.
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Remember to …. Open the Box for any KU or INV topic question. You must add more to the topic in the question and write a story about it with examples.
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Concepts Need Equality Ideology a a a
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What you should know. The different types of families. That children can cost a lot of money to look after. Different families have different financial needs. Income affects a family’s standard of living. The effects of poverty on families. That the financial needs of families can be met by –National Government –Local Government –Voluntary Organisations –Families and Friends –Child Care a a a
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What is a Family? A family is any group where one or more adults is responsible for looking after one or more children An Extended Family A Single or Lone Parent Family A Nuclear Family How UK Families are Changing
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Marriages and Divorces in Britain [thousands] Marriage Divorce
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Marriages and Divorces in Britain [thousands] MarriageFalling Divorce
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Marriages and Divorces in Britain [thousands] MarriageFalling DivorceRising
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% Families with children Families with 1 or more children Families with no children
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% Families with children Families with 1 or more childrenFalling Families with no children
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% Families with children Families with 1 or more childrenFalling Families with no childrenRising
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12 % Children living in different families Children Living in couple families Children living in lone parent families
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13 % Children living in different families Children Living in couple familiesFalling Children living in lone parent families
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14 % Children living in different families Children Living in couple familiesFalling Children living in lone parent familiesRising
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Clothes Holidays Pocket Money Children cost money Child Wages
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Family Financial Needs Housing Food Heating
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Poverty and Single Parent Families What do children think Rising Child Poverty Housing One-parent families on the increase Poverty rise as costs increase Health
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Meeting the financial needs of families Families and Friends National Government Local Government Voluntary Organisations Child Benefit Flexible Working Horizons Programme Housing Benefit Alan Shearer Grand Parents Help
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