Joint statement on child and family poverty in Cheshire and Merseyside

Shining a light on the cruel reality of child and family poverty in Cheshire and Merseyside

Today, we are asking you to join us on our urgent mission to eradicate child and family poverty from the Cheshire and Merseyside subregion. 

An independent report, commissioned by the subregion’s Directors of Public Health and Population Health, who work together as the Champs Public Health Collaborative, and published in August 2024, has lifted the lid on the sheer scale of poverty in Cheshire and Merseyside and the unacceptable impact that this has on our children.  

This situation is outrageous. In our subregion we have 100,300 children living in poverty, worse than the national average. There are pockets of poverty in each of our nine local authorities, with some households facing greater deprivation, for example single-parent families and those who are an ethnic minority. Many hold the view that poverty comes about as a result of not having a job, this is simply not true. This report shows that 60% of children in poverty were living in a household with parents or carers that are in work.  

Poverty latches onto children before they are born, stays with them their entire lives, and continues to cause harm for many generations after. It ruins lives, and has far-reaching consequences for society and the economy.   

Children living in poverty are more likely to be born underweight and die before they reach their first birthday. Their teeth are decaying by the time they are five years old, and they are not able to learn and develop like other children their age. They are also more likely to be obese, have asthma and poor mental health, and levels of teenage pregnancies are higher than those not in poverty.  

We will say it again: there are 100,300 children living in poverty in our subregion. These children, who deserve to be born into a world that provides them with all the conditions and opportunities they need to thrive, are instead suffering.  

This is an injustice and it must stop. Our ambition is that no child in Cheshire and Merseyside lives in poverty. 

This report marks the beginning of this. Today, we are joining forces across a range of partners and organisation to ask you to:  

  • Read this report and its recommendations  
  • Share the report with your partners and stakeholders  
  • Consider what you and your organisation can do to help us achieve our vital ambition to protect our children  
  • Keep an eye out for future opportunities to be involved and have your say 

Download the report here.  

Download the executive summary here.  

Sincerely,  

Champs Public Health Collaborative

 

Dr Matt Tyrer 

Director of Public Health for Cheshire East  

 

Professor Helen Bromley  

Director of Public Health Cheshire West and Chester 

 

Dr Ifeoma Onyia  

Director of Public Health for Halton 

 

Dr Sarah McNulty 

Director of Public Health for Knowsley  

 

Professor Matt Ashton  

Director of Public Health for Liverpool  

 

Margaret Jones 

Director of Public Health for Sefton  

 

Ruth Du Plessis 

Director of Public Health for St Helens 

 

Debbie Watson 

Director of Public Health for Warrington  

 

Dave Bradburn  

Director of Public Health for Wirral 

 

Professor Ian Ashworth  

Director of Population Health  

NHS Cheshire and Merseyside  

 

Cheshire and Merseyside Directors of Children’s Services Network  

 

Endorsed by a representative of the Cheshire and Merseyside Directors of Children’s Services Network 

 

Voluntary Sector North West  

 

Warren Escalade  

Chief Executive  

Voluntary Sector North West  

 

Cheshire and Merseyside Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) Children and Young People Network  

 

Dave Packwood 

Chair of the Cheshire and Merseyside Voluntary, Community, Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) Children and Young People Network 

 

NHS Cheshire and Merseyside  

 

Professor Ian Ashworth  

Director of Population Health  

NHS Cheshire and Merseyside  

 

Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership 

 

Councillor Louise Gittins  

Co-Chair of the Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership 

 

Rev Canon Dr Ellen Loudon 

Co-Chair of the Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership