Disadvantaged students at risk of falling behind as parents struggle to afford school costs
by Jordyn Beazley from World news | The Guardian on (#65H9E)
Uniforms, lunches and excursions heap pressure on parents already dealing with rising cost of petrol, groceries and rent
The cost-of-living crisis is having dire effects on school-age children, as parents struggle to afford uniforms, lunches and excursions, a report by the Smith Family has found.
Two-thirds of the almost 2,000 parents and carers supported by the organisation who were surveyed for the report had found it harder to afford what their children needed for school this year. Half the parents surveyed said the main reason was the increasing cost of petrol, groceries and rent.
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