Joseph Rowntree
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Date of birth | May 24,1836 |
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Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | York |
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Date of died | February 24,1925 |
Died | York |
United Kingdom | |
Burial place | The Retreat |
York | |
England | |
Children | Seebohm Rowntree |
John Wilhelm Rowntree | |
Spouse | Emma Seebohm |
Julia Seebohm | |
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ID | 801793 |
About Joseph Rowntree
Joseph Rowntree was an English Quaker philanthropist and businessman from York. Rowntree is perhaps best known for being a champion of social reform, partner and friend of Charles Booth, and his time as a chocolatier at family business Rowntree's, one of the most important in Britain.
What the Autumn Statement means for you and your money
... As an example, a family with two children on standard allowances should receive about £900 more in the year from April, compared with the previous 12 months, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation...
Rishi Sunak under pressure from ministers to raise housing benefit
... Changes at the edges of universal credit would not help families who are homeless and do not work, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) anti-poverty group...
Out of work over-50s cut weekly food bill by £60
... The report, funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, will be of interest to the Treasury after Chancellor Jeremy Hunt made it a goal to encourage the over-50s back into the workplace...
Extra free childcare helps higher earners - report
...By Vanessa ClarkeEducation reporterHelp with childcare costs for working parents, announced in the Budget, is " unfairly targeted" towards higher-income families, a report by Coram and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation says...
Renting: Six out of 10 renters live in energy-inefficient homes
... " The BBC Shared Data Unit found: Rachelle Earwaker, a senior economist at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, says tenants in poorly insulated homes are suffering...
Census 2021: 'It took me two years before I realised I was a carer'
... " That s something the Joseph Rowntree Foundation backs up, as parts of its charitable work looking at social poverty...
Website crash shows importance of Scottish Child Payment- Sturgeon
... Chris Birt, associate director for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation think tank, described the rollout of the child payment benefit as " a watershed moment for tackling poverty in Scotland" and the rest of the UK " should take note"...
Free school meals: How many children can claim them?
... Are all children in poverty eligible? According to poverty charity The Joseph Rowntree Foundation, across the UK, But only 2...
Website crash shows importance of Scottish Child Payment- Sturgeon
The First Minister has said the " exceptional demand" which crashed the website for people applying for the new extended Scottish Child Payment highlights how important the scheme is.
Nearly half of all children in Scotland will benefit from The Change to include children under 16.
The scheme has previously been available to low-income families with children under the Age Of six.
About 400,000 children are in families eligible for the £25 weekly payment.
Claimants were urged to, but a huge surge on Monday Morning meant people were temporarily unable to complete the application form.
The System was restored by 12:00.
Nicola Sturgeon said the " initial teething problems" were a clear sign of how many people would benefit.
The First Minister added: " People will get access to this benefit which is not available Anywhere Else in the UK.
" It is being made available because the Scottish Government is rightly, within really difficult financial circumstances, prioritising lifting children out of poverty. "
Social Security Scotland said all available staff were used to take phone applications until the online system was back up and running.
A spokesperson added: " The introduction or expansion of services is never without risks. We had staff on hand to monitor issues and to fix these quickly. This will continue throughout This Week as we expect to see continued levels of high demand. "
The Change to include under-16s, coupled with the payment increasing from £20 a week to £25, will see eligible families receive £1,300 a year per child.
'I can stop worrying'Single Parent Heather Searle, a support worker for disabled children, applied first thing on Monday Morning .
She had previously qualified for The Child payment for her five year-old Esme-Rose but the extension of the benefit means she was able to add Emily, 11 and Alyxs, 12. She told The Bbc the payment has taken a weight off her shoulders.
" I'm a Single Parent , financially doing it alone, " She Said . " The cost of electricity, food shopping, fuel for getting to work, it is all beginning to hit hard. I have really felt it over The Past six months.
" Everything is Getting More expensive as The Kids get older. And I can't believe the cost of food. "
" It made a massive difference with my youngest and this is going to really make a Big Difference with other two.
" Just for day-to-day living and not having to worry so much every week about bills.
" It lifts the stress off me. If I'm stressed about money and bills, it affects all of us. "
Heather is on a zero hours contract and works hours around her children, so she cannot always work more to meet rising bills.
She Said : " I have to do that because paying for childcare is not a possibility.
" And that is me as a working parent. I can't imagine how bad it is for those not working. "
'Game-changing'The Scottish Government has described The Move as a " game-changing, anti-poverty measure" which could lift as many as 50,000 children out of poverty.
Social Security minister Ben Macpherson told The Bbc 's programme: " It's a huge amount of households and Young People that are going to benefit from this really ambitious measure to help all of us tackle Child Poverty .
" That, of course, is an investment in building a better and fairer Scotland together.
" The uplift in the amount, going from £20 per child per week to £25, will immediately benefit over 100,000 children
" And Then the extension to under-16s being able to apply for the benefit takes it to an estimated 400,00 children who will be able to get assistance from this game-changing, anti-poverty measure. "
Who can apply?People with children under 16 can now apply, whether they are in work or not, if they or their partner are getting one or more of The Following benefits:
Social Security Scotland will also accept claims from people named on one of The Following benefits:
The government is urging people to or by calling Social Security Scotland free on 0800 182 2222.
The Scottish Government announced in March that as part of its Child Poverty action plan.
At The Time , it said it was also providing an extra £53m to employment services and creating a new £15m transitions fund to support parents into work.
Chris Birt, associate director for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Think Tank , described the rollout of The Child payment benefit as " a watershed moment for tackling poverty in Scotland" and the rest of the UK " should take note".
He Said : " At £1,300 per child, per year it will be a welcome boost to family budgets that are stretched to Breaking Point already.
" No child should live in poverty So There is clearly more to do, but the Scottish Government should be commended for prioritising spend on this vital measure at This Time .
" But this is not just a cost of living crisis measure, it is an enduring investment in Our Children . "
Vulnerable familiesSallyann Kelly, chief executive of The Children 's charity Aberlour, welcomed the rollout, which She Said " will be a real help to families who are struggling in Scotland".
However, she called on the government to make sure the benefits continue to be felt in the long term.
She Said : " We think that the Scottish Government needs to keep a close eye on it and make sure The Real value of the payment doesn't fall.
" So we would be urging them to keep the payment increases In Line with inflation, because The Next couple of years are going to be very, very difficult for families in Scotland. "
Other charities have urged the UK government to follow the Scottish Government 's move.
John Dickie , director of Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) in Scotland, said: " If the Scottish Government can make this kind of serious investment in protecting Our Children from poverty then so too can the UK government. "
A UK government spokeswoman said: " Our priority will always be to support The Most vulnerable and we recognise that people are struggling with rising prices, which is why We Are protecting millions of those most in need with at least £1,200 of direct payments.
" In addition, vulnerable families are being supported by the government's household support fund - which was boosted by £500m - to help pay for essentials and latest figures show that there were 200,000 fewer children in absolute poverty after housing costs compared to 2019/20.
" The UK government has also provided an extra £123m for the Scottish Government to help vulnerable families at their discretion and this is in addition to the significant welfare powers they already have. "
Source of news: bbc.com