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UK child poverty survey exposes 'grinding reality' of cold, damp homes (The Guardian, October 29 2013, extract)
UK child poverty survey exposes 'grinding reality' of cold, damp homes (The Guardian, October 29 2013, extract)
[Source: The Guardian, full text: (LINK). Extract.]
UK child poverty survey exposes 'grinding reality' of cold, damp homes
October 29 2013
Children's Society finds more than half of UK's 3m poor children complain of cold and 76% often worry about family finances. More than half of all poor children in the UK are living in homes that are too cold, and around a quarter said their home suffered from damp or mould, a survey published by the Children's Society indicates. Of those children surveyed who said their family was "not well off at all", 76% said they "often worried" about how much money the family had.