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May 29, 2007

Reaching Out: Progress on Social Exclusion

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The Cabinet Office Social Exclusion Taskforce report shows that the Government's continued commitment towards better public services and successful economic policies, such as the minimum wage and through the tax and benefit system, has enabled people to prosper, increase their quality of life and secure better outcomes for the most disadvantaged groups and their children. It is precisely because such progress has been made that the minority who have not benefited and who are caught in a cycle of disadvantage stand out more starkly. The Government can now focus on social exclusion in a much more specific and targeted way. The Government has a responsibility to provide targeted help and support to the most vulnerable families and children facing the most complex problems and barriers. Equally, those to whom such support is offered have a responsibility to take provision up – and stick with it.

Posted by Gary Holden at May 29, 2007 5:44 PM