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Policy Papers 2004
 
 


Compelling evidence on the CSA
In October 2004 Nancy Lombard, a PhD student with a young son, travelled to London at our invitation to give evidence, More...


5/11/04 Letter to the Secretary of State - Reductions in DWP staffing levels: impact on the Child Support Agency
Archive - November 2004. To Rt Hon Alan Johnson MP, Secretary of State
Department for Work and Pensions

05 November 2004

Reductions in DWP staffing levels: impact on the Child Support Agency


Work and Pensions Committee Inquiry

Submission from the National Council for One Parent Families
Archive - July 2004 How can suitable, affordable childcare be provided for all parents who need it to enable them to work?


One Parent Families, Poverty and Labour Policy
Archive - July 2004 Commissioned by the charity from the University of Cambridge, the research estimates the effect of tax and benefit changes introduced between 1996/97 and 2003/04 using policy simulation methods and also looks at the impact of other policies...


Tackling poverty in London - a response from One Parent Families
Archive - July 2004 We are pleased to be asked to respond to this important Tackling Poverty in London consultation. Having been engaged in significant research and policy development work in this field...


Researching Contact
Archive - May 2004 This report seeks to give parents, professionals and policy-makers a chance to look at the evidence that actually exists on the real consequences for children of separation...


Education-Related Provisions in the Anti-Social Behaviour Bill

Archive July 2004
Archive - July 2004. Consultation on the Education-Related Provisions Included in the Anti-Social Behaviour Bill


Lone parents and self employment
Archive - May 2004. Self-employment may be one way of encouraging more to enter paid work which can help to lift them out of poverty.


Finding the Balance

May 2004 archive
Archive - May 2004 A growing number of working parents, particularly single parents, not only want, but need to adopt flexible working practices to help them to have a career alongside their family responsibilities.


Work and Pensions Select Committee inquiry into child support
Archive - October 2004. Further memorandum from One Parent Families

25 October

1.       The continuing malfunctioning of the IT and telephony systems at the Child Support Agency...


Pre-Budget Report measures for Lone Parents
Archive - December 2004 The Chancellor’s Pre-Budget Report, announced on the 2nd of December, provided several welcome announcements for One Parent Families. Here we provide a summary of the main points for lone parents and their children:


Briefing on the Pre-Budget Report
Archive - November 2004 Key priorities for One Parent Families in this year's Pre-Budget Report...


Consultation on the National Minimum Wage: A response from One Parent Families.
Archive - 2004


Response to the Government's consultation on financial support for 16-19 year olds
Archive - October 2004 Supporting young people to achieve: towards a new deal for skills- a response from One Parent Families.


The Performance of the Child Support Agency
Archive - June 2004 Submission to the Work and Pensions Select Committee from One Parent Families.


The Advice Needs of Lone Parents
Archive - October 2004 One Parent Families has published new research by Richard Moorhead, Mark Sefton and Gillian Douglas of Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University. Read about it on the


Building on New Deal: A Response from One Parent Families
Archive - July 2004 We welcome the proposals to increase the flexibility available in employment programmes, particularly as regards the New Deal for Lone Parents. This flexibility must incorporate support to move lone parents along a progression route towards...


Pre Budget Briefing, March 2004
Archive - March 2004 The Government has ambitious targets - halving child poverty and increasing lone parent employment to 70 per cent.


The Big Conversation
Archive - May 2004 One Parent Families welcome the opportunity to contribute to this discussion on the Government's future direction.

 
   

 
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