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Ehangu: Working together to make a difference
How the Save the Children community based project Ehangu has helped bring communities together in Cardiff and beyond.
The results are in
Some 23,000 young people have cast their vote in a mass-scale election for children across England and Wales.
The greatest love story ever told - A new perspective on the climate crisis
For most of us, climate change seems remote and theoretical. It’s a story happening in the news or in the future. But that's not the story for children.
Launching a new safeguarding standard
How Save the Children worked with the British Standards Institution on new, free child protection guidance for UK organisations.
Transformation of childcare sector isn’t just possible, but necessary
Ruth Talbot, child poverty policy adviser, sets out what the UK Government must to do make childcare work for families
A Spring Statement full of holes
Dan Paskins, director of UK Impact at Save the Children UK, reflects on the Chancellor's Spring Statement and what it means for children and families living in poverty
From Climate Anxiety to Climate Action: Meet Lola
Lola- one of our Changemaker Leaders- explains why she volunteers, and the importance of a fossil-fuel phase out for both planetary and personal health.
Taking on the Climate Crisis: Meet Michelle
Changemaker Leader Michelle talks about why climate action is so important to her.
Underlining the value of the Early Years
Fiona King, Senior Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save Scotland makes the case for focusing policy, practice and resource on the youngest children.
Child lock what the UK government can do to secure children’s futures1
Meghan Meek - O'Connor, Senior Policy advisor, sets out why we need a Child Lock - a 'double lock' spending on children's social security entitlements
Child lock what the UK government can do to secure children’s futures
Meghan Meek - O'Connor, Senior Policy advisor, sets out why we need a Child Lock - a 'double lock' spending on children's social security entitlements.
Children shouldn’t miss out this Christmas due to the cost of living crisis
Children shouldn’t have to bear the burden of the cost of living crisis. Yet we’re hearing from parents and our partners in Wales how difficult things are for them.
Why we can’t wait for progress on closing the attainment gap
Fiona King, Snr Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save the Children looks at the latest attainment gap figures in Scotland.
A look back at 2023
A look back at some of the amazing achievements made possible for children every minute, every day, all around the world.
Changing the story about child poverty in Scotland
At Save the Children, we are working with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation to change the story about child poverty in Scotland.
Parents voices need to shape the next steps on early child development in Scotland
We outline findings of new research which highlights Scottish parents’ experiences and views on supporting their babies early development and learning.
One Month Until the Global Refugee Forum
Save the Children UK is calling on donors to commit sufficient funding to educate the world's refugees at this year's Global Refugee Forum.
How UK government should tackle child poverty at Autumn Statement 2023
There are three key ways the UK government can tackle child poverty at this month's Autumn Statement.
From one mother to another
Taking action: How we can help support mothers, caregivers and families in the best way through the challenges they face
Our Bettws Annual Report - Early Learning Community
A look back at what was achieved as part of the Bettws Early Learning Community in Newport over the past year and where we go from here.
UNGA 2023: Will the UK be in ‘The Room Where It Happens’?
Save the Children calls on Rishi Sunak to show up to the UN General Assembly to make progress on key reforms both on the global stage and at home.
Building on Labour's Development Legacy
Labour has an opportunity to build on its legacy of leadership in international development.
Money Talks but the Paris Summit Whispered
The Paris Summit raised awareness and momentum but fell short on tangible outcomes
Why NOW is the time to act on child poverty in Scotland
Fiona King looks at the Scottish Government’s latest report on how they are delivering on a commitment to drive down child poverty.
Child Poverty 'Tipping the Scales' in Scotland
Bolder action is needed to drive down poverty and invest in all families being financially secure.
A free way to fundraise for children
Want to raise money for kids in the UK and around the world while you shop? There's a (free) app for that! Download it today.
What’s next for childcare?
What next for childcare after the UK's latest budget announcements?
What next for the 222 million children whose education is disrupted by emergencies?
Multiple crises are denying children their right to education and they are demanding world leaders do better.
World Book Day and the magic of Wonderbooks
How Wonderbooks can help your kids make sense of the world around them
Books that help children understand the world
How Save the Children's Wonderbooks can help raise children to be global citizens
Save the Children and Aardman: Home
Inspired by the real-life stories of children, the short film from Aardman tells a story about how child refugees feel and what it’s like to be away from home
Parents pause and play with their children
Ruth McDonald, Practice Development Advisor for Save the Children Cymru talks about a project enabling parents to pause and play with children to help their development
A GIFT FOR GOOD THIS CHRISTMAS
Our amazing partners are offering a range of products and services over the festive period – all raising even more funds for the vital work Save the Children.
Climate finance for children
Adequate, effective and child-centred climate finance is needed to protect and uphold rights of children at the frontlines of the climate crisis.
How to make sure everyone feels included on Christmas Jumper Day
Top tips for your school on Christmas Jumper Day
Help us build a new narrative around child poverty
We've been doing research to better understand how key swing audiences understand child poverty, and how to help foster more empathy for families on low incomes.
Christmas Jumper Day: double the funds, double the fun!
Find out more about Christmas Jumper Day 2022 and how everyone in your primary school can get involved.
Hope in the face of crisis
Insights from our conversations with 54,500 children on climate change and inequality, and how global leaders should act on them.
The undeniable link between poverty and the climate emergency
Poverty and the climate emergency are two sides of the same coin, that can and need to be addressed together.
All Eyes on Scotland's Emergency Budget
Suzi Murning looks at what policies the Scottish Government should announce as part of the Emergency Budget Review to protect children living in poverty.
Real Life Stories: Listening to Parents to Challenge Poverty
Challenge Poverty Week 2022: Listening to parents real life experience of poverty in the UK, and using these to take action.
How to talk to kids about Queen Elizabeth II's death
Six tips on discussing this difficult subject with the children in your life.
Our Statement On The Queen
Save the Children is devastated to hear of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.
Cost of living crisis hitting low-income families hardest
How children living in the grip of poverty are suffering the most in Scotland's Cost of Living Crisis.
Child Poverty in Scotland: What the Numbers Tell Us
Suzi Murning, Save the Children’s Policy and Advocacy Adviser in Scotland, looks at the latest figures on child poverty and what needs to happen now.
Child poverty is about more than going without essentials
Child poverty is about more than going without essentials
Malnutrition – it’s entirely preventable
Malnutrition, caused by extreme hunger, is one of the biggest killers of young children around the world today. But where is the meaningful action to combat it?
Are We Delivering For Families?
Fiona King, Snr Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save the Children, outlines findings of a new report into child poverty in Scotland with partners JRF.
Volunteers’ Week: Meet Michelle
Small actions and big impacts – the amazing Parent Campaigners of Save the Children
Choosing to have children despite the climate crisis
Choosing to bring new life into an uncertain future is never an easy decision to make - but the hope and possibility that all children bring can be galvanising.
Bettws born and bred
Kerstin Nott is a Save the Children Project Officer for the Bettws Early Learning Community based in Newport.
Wonderbooks - teaching kids about the world through books
Wonderbooks help parents and caregivers talk to kids about the issues facing real life kids around the world - helping them learn about big topics facing children.
Talking about distressing current events with kids
When there are upsetting events in the news or in the local community, children may see, hear or read things that cause them anxiety or distress. Help them understand.
How do I know which developing world orphanage is right for me?
We answer the big questions for our supporters.
How to support refugees from Ukraine
5 practical actions that you could consider taking here in the UK to respond to the ongoing situation with refugees from Ukraine.
Save the Children and H&M Home team up to protect children in crisis this Christmas
Every child deserves a magical childhood. H&M HOME is collaborating with Save the Children for a collection of spectacular and fun details for kids' rooms.
Celebrating 10 years of Christmas Jumper Day with our amazing partners
Discover how each of our fantastic Christmas Jumper Day partners are helping children in the UK and across the world get the food, healthcare, and education they need.
What is 'The Tightrope'?
The Tightrope is inspired by real people living across the UK, striving to do their best by their families.
'Scrounger': the stigma of living with poverty as a parent
Read Michelle's story of what it is like living with poverty and the stigma she faced, even from her own family.
Why doubling the Scottish child payment can't happen soon enough
No parent in Scotland should be going hungry to feed their child. This budget comes at a critical time for delivering on child poverty ambitions.
Why the Autumn Budget must be the first step on the road to investing in children's futures
In last week’s Budget, the Chancellor announced a set of measures for working families. This is good news - but families still face a difficult winter.
how universal credit helps working families
Tasha, a working mum of four, talks about the positive impact of universal credit and the danger of losing this essential lifeline.
Message of solidarity to trans and non-binary people
Esther Hodges, member of our LGBT+ Allies network, shares a statement of solidarity and support to trans and non-binary people.
Dropped Into A Cave
Scottish families living on low incomes share how the pandemic affected their lives, children and income.
Poorest children in the world need more than soundbites from G20
The world’s poorest children are being impacted the most by COVID-19, and G20 governments need to improve initiatives to support them.
One year of lockdown
Today, 23rd March 2021, marks exactly a year since the UK first went into lockdown.
International Women’s Day: Why the UK government must support single mothers
This International Women's Day, the UK government must do more to support single mothers struggling on a low income.
rays-of-hope
Kevin Watkins, CEO of Save the Children UK, takes a look back at the year and offers some rays of hope for 2021.
The £20 a week uplift is the foundation of hope for children
Michelle, a parent on legacy benefits, gives evidence to Parliament about her experience of not receiving the £20-a-week uplift
Let’s get serious about children’s early years
The Royal Foundation’s survey highlights why it’s time for policy-makers to prioritise parents’ role in their children’s development
Why government must keep lifeline
As we approach the cold winter months many families with children are facing uncertain times. The Government must act now to keep the £20 increase to benefits.
No child should go hungry in the holidays
We're saddened by the vote on free school meals. Now's the time to work together and demand a winter plan for children.
Empowering People with Lived Experience of Poverty
Parent Campaigner Michelle tells her story of how she came to use social security, and why people with lived experience are crucial in policy making.
Anjali, 15, meets ministers at the #SaveourEducation Global hangout
In autumn 2020, Anjali, 15, discussed the global education COVID-19 response with key ministers including Baroness Sugg and Karina Gould. Here are her reflections,
Finn, 14, asks to protect his generation from more inequality
In autumn 2020, Finn (14) discussed the global education COVID-19 response with key ministers including Baroness Sugg and Karina Gould. Here are his reflections,
The Sustainable Development Goals must guide the future of UK aid in recovery from COVID-19
The Sustainable Development Goals should be the cornerstone of the global policy agenda for the new Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office.
Save our Education: New report on an education emergency
The UK can play a significant role in bringing the world together to protect education during this time of crisis, by pushing for a coordinated and ambitious response.
'Eating out to help out’ is a distant dream for many children
The Chancellor's summer statement provides support to help people get back to work - but does nothing to help struggling families now.
Response to coronavirus and latest information for Save the Children shops
Due to Covid-19, Save the Children shops have been temporarily closed. In line with government advice, we plan to start re-opening some of our stores from mid-July.
reflecting on a virtual pride month
Anna Thorne, Co-chair of Save the Children UK’s LGBT+ allies network reflects on a month of virtual Pride celebrations.
Building on Marcus Rashford's campaign to offer a lifeline for children
The impact of Covid-19 on families with young children is profound - alongside Marcus Rashford's campaign, now is the time to throw children in poverty a lifeline.
The hidden ingredient to SaveWithStories success
From Meghan Markle to Stephen Fry, Helen Mirren to Ashley Walters - the contributors to Save the Children’s #SaveWithStories campaign is as varied as it is illustrious.
Coronavirus crisis: what are the next steps for children in the UK?
The take-up of our Emergency Grants Scheme gives us some indication of the level of deprivation some families are experiencing during this crisis.
Life in lockdown is proving tough for Britain’s families
We know from our work across the country that the coronavirus crisis is hitting families hard – and the poorest families hardest of all. For many of Britain’s poorest children, today will be another day trying to learn or play at home without toys or basic furniture such as a table or bed. Another day […]
Making a virtual parliament work
From navigating digital meetings to the challenge of keeping up morale in the virtual sphere, many of us have experienced the ups and downs of working from home in the past month. As Parliament is about to come up against the same issues, I’ve drawn on what we’ve learned over the past month to offer some key tips.
Coronavirus Pandemic: Save the Children launches global response
We are living through extraordinary times. In the space of a few short months the Coronavirus pandemic has spread to almost every country in the world, bringing grief, suffering, and economic chaos in its wake. In the UK our National Health Service, and everyone working in it, has come under enormous pressure. Recession and the […]
Protecting children in poverty during the coronavirus crisis
Families in poverty will be feeling the economic effects of the unfolding crisis most acutely. We’re calling for a Family Rescue Package.
The PM has done right by British business, but what about struggling families?
With schools and nurseries closing and people facing lay-offs and cuts in pay, hard-up Brits need more help to get their families through the corona crisis. Even before coronavirus, four million children lived in poverty. Plenty of readers know the headaches of juggling growing bills and shrinking pay. Boris Johnson has rightly stepped in to […]
Supporting Early Learning in West London
Mornings in Feltham, west London, start like any other town centre. The high street is bustling, teeming with parents taking children on scooters to primary school. Warm and friendly staff in the local coffee shop serve bleary eyed people on their way to work. Beside a duck filled pond, the star of Freddie Mercury holds […]
How to fundraise for a Marathon
We asked one of our London Marathon runners, Tasmia Baig, to share her top tips on how to fundraise for a challenge event – whether you’re keen to try a 10K or go for a full marathon, Save the Children will support you every step of the way, and the money you raise could help save children’s lives. […]
Mums on a mission go to Parliament to #MakeChildcareWork: Aneita’s story
Aneita got involved with our “Make Childcare Work” campaign after reading about the struggles of a group of women. Find out Aneita’s story.
The future of charity shops is radical
If you think charity shops are just a place to drop off unwanted clothes or pick up a bargain, think again. Thousands of shoppers come through our doors every week with a fire in their bellies to change the world. Our conversations on the shop floor suggest that, given the chance to take campaigning action […]
Childcare under Universal Credit isn’t working for parents. Here’s how we fix it.
With the government struggling to establish a parliamentary majority capable of unlocking the complexities behind our national Brexit conundrum, there’s another big problem with an obvious solution they could adopt tomorrow. Right now, millions of the poorest parents in our country are struggling to meet childcare costs. Many of these parents are eligible for childcare […]
How UK Programmes are tackling maths anxiety in young learners
What is maths anxiety and why does it matter? Research just published by the Centre for Neuroscience in Education at the University of Cambridge highlights the grim experience of ‘mathematics anxiety’ among children in the UK (Carey et al, 2019). It’s there in early primary school, and it gets worse at secondary school. The researchers […]
Innovation and development: What I learnt from going back to university
As the saying goes, you’re never too old to learn. Something I was reminded of recently when listening to a debate on Innovation and Development, run by University College London’s Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy. Not only did I meet an enthusiastic and outspoken group of students, but I learnt a few […]
Child poverty in the UK rising to record levels
Today’s child poverty figures show that child poverty in the UK is increasing across the board, and that the youngest children continue to be most at risk.Our analysis shows that since 2010, over 400,000 more children in households with children under 5 are in poverty, an increase of over a quarter over this period. […]
10 ways to help young kids get ahead before starting school
Mums and dads: want to help your child learn and have fun this summer? Top child psychologist Dr Elizabeth Kilby has developed ten top tips to help your young kids – especially those starting school in September – to get ahead over the holidays.