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WALES: YOUNG RESEARCHERS SHARE A POWERFUL ANIMATION ON HOW CHILD POVERTY CAN BE TACKLED IN WALES
Young researchers from the Rhondda Valley in south Wales working with Save the Children Cymru have created a powerful animation to share their ideas on how child poverty can be tackled in Wales.
Dads' Club brings community together to connect, play, and grow
Dads in Cardiff are enjoying quality time with their children and making the most of an outdoor play space created as part of a collaborative project between Save the Children Cymru and the local community.
Further Aid Cuts Risk Children’s Lives Across the Globe — and Our Own Security at Home
In response to Keir Starmer’s speech on the strategic defence review, Save the Children has warned that further cuts to the UK’s aid budget would be catastrophic.
How we’re creating a new model for business and charity partnerships through our Corporate Advisory Board
Reflecting on the achievements and learnings from Save the Children's Corporate Advisory Board.
NEWS QUOTE: Child malnutrition is rising at an alarming rate, and the UK’s lack of response is striking
Save the Children's reaction to the UK Government not making a financial pledge at a major global summit on nutrition, Nutrition for Growth, held in Paris.
UK AID CUTS: Deaths linked to malnutrition will rise worldwide
The UK Government is yet to make a financial commitment on fighting malnutrition at a summit designed to leverage billions of dollars in support.
Youth Shadow Panel
The Youth Shadow Panel is inviting children and young people across England to share their views and experience of school or college, to advocate for changes that can make the education system better for everyone.
NEWS QUOTE: "4.5 million children now living in poverty is a source of national shame"
Statement in response to the HBAI (Households Below Average Income) child poverty figures released which show a record 4.5 million children are now living in poverty in the UK, increase of 200,000
Response - Spring Statement 2025 Health and Disability Benefit Reforms Impact Assessment
The Government is choosing to plunge 50,000 more children into poverty
Save the Children's response to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement
A statement from Dan Paskins, Executive Director of Policy, Advocacy & Campaigns - "The Chancellor’s Statement does nothing to meaningfully tackle child poverty"
Ehangu: Working together to make a difference
How the Save the Children community based project Ehangu has helped bring communities together in Cardiff and beyond.
The results are in
Some 23,000 young people have cast their vote in a mass-scale election for children across England and Wales.
The greatest love story ever told - A new perspective on the climate crisis
For most of us, climate change seems remote and theoretical. It’s a story happening in the news or in the future. But that's not the story for children.
Launching a new safeguarding standard
How Save the Children worked with the British Standards Institution on new, free child protection guidance for UK organisations.
Transformation of childcare sector isn’t just possible, but necessary
Ruth Talbot, child poverty policy adviser, sets out what the UK Government must to do make childcare work for families
A Spring Statement full of holes
Dan Paskins, director of UK Impact at Save the Children UK, reflects on the Chancellor's Spring Statement and what it means for children and families living in poverty
From Climate Anxiety to Climate Action: Meet Lola
Lola- one of our Changemaker Leaders- explains why she volunteers, and the importance of a fossil-fuel phase out for both planetary and personal health.
Taking on the Climate Crisis: Meet Michelle
Changemaker Leader Michelle talks about why climate action is so important to her.
Underlining the value of the Early Years
Fiona King, Senior Policy and Public Affairs Manager at Save Scotland makes the case for focusing policy, practice and resource on the youngest children.
Child lock what the UK government can do to secure children’s futures1
Meghan Meek - O'Connor, Senior Policy advisor, sets out why we need a Child Lock - a 'double lock' spending on children's social security entitlements