Families with disabled children racked with debt

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Article Date: 08 Nov 2004 - 11:00 PDT

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UK Families with severely disabled children are falling into debt and struggling to meet the costs of essential care due to insufficient benefits, a Government-funded charity has warned.

A seminar at 11 Downing Street, chaired by Stephen Timms, the financial secretary to the Treasury, heard this week that the typical family with a severely disabled child currently earns less than the national average and is facing heavy debts.

Such families are forced to spend considerably more to cover the costs of special diets, housing adaptations and specialist transport, the Family Fund said.

On average, it said, they spend Ł6,710 a year more than they earn and are running up debts worth Ł10,000 or more in order to pay for their children's care.

Repayments on loans, credit cards and hire purchase by families with severely disabled children were 20 times the national average, around Ł60 a week, the seminar heard

The fund called for stricter controls on loan sharks and urged the Government to extend its anti-poverty measures to these families as well as give them better childcare and child benefits.

"Families are routinely paying out more for their housing, food, transport and other needs despite earning less than other households - and they can't keep it up," said Marion Lowe, chief executive of The Family Fund.

http://www.hda-online.org.uk

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