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<p>A key function of the previous Child Poverty Unit was to support the delivery of
the child poverty targets that we abolished in 2016, which we have no plans to reintroduce.
We believe that an approach to tackling child poverty focused primarily on meeting
income-based targets can drive action that focuses primarily on moving the incomes
for those ‘just in poverty’ just above a ‘poverty line’ whilst doing nothing to help
those on the very lowest incomes or to improve children’s future prospects.</p><p>
</p><p>Ministers and officials engage extensively across Government to ensure a coordinated
approach to tackling poverty and we will we continue to do so in the future.</p><p>
</p><p>The latest statistics show that in 2020/21 there were 200,000 fewer children
in absolute poverty before housing costs than in 2009/10.</p>
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