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Children in Poverty, Borough and Ward
HM Revenue & CustomsNumbers and percentages of children in poverty for Borough and London Wards (at 31 August each year). This Children in Low-Income Families Local Measure shows the proportion of children living in families in receipt of out-of-work (means-tested) benefits or in receipt of tax credits where their reported income is less than 60 per cent of UK median income. This measure provides a... - Updated 7 years ago
Children in Out-of-Work Benefit Households, Ward and Borough
Department for Work and PensionsChildren in out-of-work benefit households by age and ward and borough. The numbers and percentages of children living in households where a parent or guardian claimed out-of-work benefits. Children of Working-age DWP Clients. Data represent a snapshot as at 31 May. Data represent the number of children dependent on a parent or guardian who is claiming one or a... - Updated 12 years ago
London Fuel Poverty Risk Indicators, Wards
Greater London Authority (GLA)...picture of the impact of various risk factors, exacerbating factors and indicators for fuel poverty. It was developed with the Assembly Health and Public Services Committee in their investigation into fuel poverty in London. The Committee's report explains how the tool could be used strategically to help organisations target specific wards that are at high risk of fuel poverty. Appendix 4 in the report set out the rationale for the risk factors present in the tool. Users can adjust the weighting of the indicators to show their relative significance. Isolating specific indicators could help organisations determine what type of support is... - Created 12 years ago
Tax Credits Recipients, Borough
HM Revenue & Customs...in getting a job or (c) in the first year of work, having returned to work aged at least 50 after a period of at least six months receiving out-of-work benefits. Other adults qualify if they are aged at least 25 and work for at least 30 hours a week. Ward data available in the Ward profiles. https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/personal-tax-credits-statistics
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