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'''Child Poverty Action Group''' (CPAG) is a UK [[Charitable organization|charity]] that takes a leading role in campaigning for the abolition of [[poverty]] and [[social exclusion]].
'''Child Poverty Action Group''' (CPAG) is a UK [[Charitable organization|charity]] that takes a leading role in campaigning for the abolition of [[poverty]] and [[social exclusion]].
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Revision as of 12:23, 5 March 2009

Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) is a UK charity that takes a leading role in campaigning for the abolition of poverty and social exclusion.

The main aims of the CPAG are:

  • Raising awareness of the extent, nature and impact of poverty in the UK
  • Bringing about official policy changes for all families with children in poverty
  • Enabling those all those who are eligible for benefits and tax credits to have access to their full entitlement

In order to realise these aims, CPAG:

  • Researches and publishes the latest facts and figures of family and child poverty in the UK
  • Lobbies the UK government and leads and supports campaigns for effective policies to prevent, alleviate and abolish child and family poverty
  • Provides up to date information and reliable advice on the UK social security and tax credits systems
  • Run training courses in Welfare Rights, for both new and experienced advisers, to help them keep up to date with developments in social security and tax credits