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Watching Out For Th Kids: Child Poverty In America


Poverty has a profound effect on health and the damage can last throughout the child's life and passes on to subsequent generations. Also in Canada, the number of children living in poverty is growing despite an all-party federal promise to eliminate the problem by 2000. But thirty five percent of children in low-income families live in substandard housing, and these children are twice as likely to need remedial education programs and are at greater risk of psycho-social problems, injury and death by fire or homicide (Sibbald). .
             Even in Great Britain poverty rears its ugly face. Britain has three million children living in poverty, a higher proportion of the population than any other developed country apart from the United States. Although Britain has come leaps and bounds in regards to their poverty state. When the present government came into power the poverty count was 4.2 million. The Dutch have 11% of their children living in poverty (compared with 30% in Britain). .
             Like I said before, although poverty is prevalent, many countries and even individual states have taken initiative in regards to diminishing their poverty. In my research I have come to the conclusion that numerous countries have different views and methods in snuffing their child poverty. In Holland (or the Netherlands which ever you prefer) the Dutch have implemented a national research program on interventions to reduce socioeconomic inequalities in health. .
             The first strategy for intervening is to reduce poverty is an onslaught of programs to tackle unemployment, which is the major cause of families and children falling into poverty. The second strategy for reducing the effect of poverty on health is to act on the determinants such as poor education, housing, and smoking which all link to poor health. The coordinator of all of these operations, Karien Stronks, described successful programs where children brush their teeth everyday together in school and where school children commit together not to start smoking.


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