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November 2017 Poverty matters in ales Poverty in ales has remained virtually unchanged in a decade. round a third of children, nearly a quarter of orking-age adults and about one in six pensioners struggle to afford the basics in life. Living in poverty blights people s lives: it affects ho ell children do at school, hether people have a decent home, people s mental and physical health, and their life expectancy. It also costs the elsh public purse about 3.6 billion a year 20% of the elsh Government s budget. This briefing looks at hat should be done. Our aim Last year e set out hat needs to be done by devolved bodies to achieve our aim that by 2030: Nobody in ales is ever destitute; Fe er than 1 in 10 people in ales live in poverty; and No-one lives in ales lives in poverty for more than 2 years.

hat should be done? Our five-step plan is based on evidence of hat orks and has been developed and tested ith people experiencing poverty. e recommended a range of steps to enable: e kno it ill ork. 2

hat has happened in the last year? Over the last 12 months e ve actively encouraged take-up of our recommendations through meetings ith elsh Government Ministers, submitting evidence to elsh Government consultations and ssembly Committee inquiries, engaging ith hundreds of professionals in elsh Government, local government, the third sector and private sector, and ith coverage in UK and elsh print and broadcast media and publication of online articles. In doing so, e have significantly shaped policy and debate about effective ays of reducing poverty. e ve achieved: cceptance of our approach by the ssembly s Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee inquiries into poverty. Inclusion of one of our proposed jobs targets in the report of the Valleys Taskforce. cceptance of our recommended gro th poles in the Valleys by the elsh Government. Cross-party support for action on the foundational economy. Inclusion of lo -paid sectors in the forthcoming elsh Government economic strategy. Recognition of the need to reduce poverty and generate inclusive gro th in the Cardiff Capital Region s gro th and competitiveness strategy. Promotion of the voluntary Living age in the elsh Government s code of practice on ethical procurement. Interest in a ne approach to helping people into ork in the forthcoming elsh Government employability strategy. t the same time, the elsh Government has announced a number of ne initiatives and programmes hich, although not part of strategy to end poverty, ill nevertheless make an important contribution to reducing it. Examples include piloting 30 hours of free childcare in seven local authority areas, steps to ensure the supply of additional social housing and improve the quality of private-rented housing, and the commitment to create 100,000 apprenticeships. Its ne economic strategy, employability strategy and energy efficiency strategy are keenly a aited. 3

There is much more to do There are fe signs of poverty in ales decreasing and every indication that poverty ill increase in the next fe years. s individuals, as communities and as a nation e cannot afford to see the blight of poverty gro. e elcome the commitment to achieve prosperity for all by the elsh Government and the very valuable steps it is taking to increase household incomes and ease the pressure on lo -income families. But there is more to do. The development and delivery of some of the ne programmes and initiatives need to build on the evidence on best practice that e have identified. dditional action is required here there are currently gaps in policy and practice. nd everyone, hether business or local authority or community group, needs to play their part in reducing poverty and spreading prosperity. 4

hat e ill do The Joseph Ro ntree Foundation and Bevan Foundation have established a fouryear strategic partnership to make significant progress to ards reducing poverty in ales, increasing the capacity of the Bevan Foundation to shape public policy and encourage action on the ground. In the next 12 months, e ill: Develop practical ays of stimulating inclusive gro th across ales t o city deals and in its proposed gro th deals. Encourage take up of innovative ays of increasing the affordability of housing in the South ales Valleys. Monitor progress in ales and the rest of the UK against key indicators of poverty and deprivation. These sit ithin a longer-term strategy focused on bringing do n the levels of in- ork poverty; ensuring that everyone in ales has a decent and affordable home and securing reforms to the social security system so that it orks better for those ho need it. 5

bout the Joseph Ro ntree Foundation The Joseph Ro ntree Foundation is an independent organisation orking to inspire social change through research, policy and practice. JRF is orking ith governments, businesses, communities, charities and individuals to solve UK poverty. The majority of the ideas outlined above ere dra n from our recent strategy to solve UK poverty hich contains analysis and recommendations aimed at the four UK governments. ll research published by JRF, including publications in the references, is available to do nload from.jrf.org.uk bout the Bevan Foundation The Bevan Foundation is an independent, non-political think tank hich develops ideas to make ales fair, prosperous and sustainable, and orks ith others to put them into practice. The Bevan Foundation s ideas are based on robust evidence, and shape public policy and practice..bevanfoundation.org For more information on the partnership bet een JRF and the Bevan Foundation and future ork plans, please contact: Victoria inckler, Director Bevan Foundation 145a High Street Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8DP Tel 01685 350938 Email info@bevanfoundation.org 6