Sunday 27 March 2016

TOLL on CHILDREN

Teachers union general secretary Chris Keates as responded to the dire poverty that teachers are faced with daily in their jobs with the children. He said, 'It is clear that teachers and schools are being left to pick up the pieces of callous fiscal and social policies'. 'Poverty is a key inhibitor to educational progression, and schools simply cannot be expected to tackle these issues alone'.



'As the survey shows, poverty and homelessness take an enormous physical and emotional toll on children. They often cannot concentrate when they are in school because they are tired, hungry and anxious'. 'Children living in poverty are more likely to suffer from low confidence and behavioural issues'.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-35873541

As Dr Ursula Anderson wrote the extent of the parents suffering impacts upon the children.



Yet Cameron's government did not put the parents of the children first, and in so doing the children of our nation. Instead he says he's putting away £50,000 a year for each Syrian child he takes in, yet he cannot take care of his own flesh and blood. Isaiah 58.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xumdyBrE8SI

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