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John Swinney says ‘progress’ being made to eradicate baby poverty in Scotland however there’s nonetheless ‘extra to do’

By Editorial Board Published September 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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John Swinney says ‘progress’ being made to eradicate baby poverty in Scotland however there’s nonetheless ‘extra to do’

Scotland is “making progress” in tackling baby poverty however there’s nonetheless “more to do”, First Minister John Swinney has mentioned.

Youngster poverty ranges north of the border at the moment are “lower than they were 30 years ago”, he mentioned, including they’re reducing concurrently the issue is growing in the remainder of the UK.

Mr Swinney mentioned: “There’s a whole amount of information that demonstrates quite clearly that we are making progress in the journey to eradicate child poverty.”

Nonetheless, he acknowledged the variety of kids in poverty is “not falling enough”, including: “There is more that we have to do.”

The primary minister believes “whole family support” is vital to tackling the difficulty, and whereas he mentioned there are “countless” examples of such work in Scotland, he added it’s “not nearly systemic enough around our country”.

To handle the difficulty, he introduced Fairer Futures Partnerships (FFP) schemes might be expanded.

The eight current FFPs, which deliver collectively a spread of providers corresponding to childcare, schooling, well being and social care together with assist with housing, are to be rolled out into 5 new areas – Dumfries and Galloway, Edinburgh, South Ayrshire, West Dunbartonshire, and West Lothian.

Mr Swinney mentioned: “Through the Fairer Futures Partnerships, backed by £4m investment this year, we are working hand-in-hand with local authorities, communities, and the third sector to deliver real, lasting change.”

The Scottish authorities is moreover making as much as £1.12m of Undertake and Adapt funding obtainable to native authorities not presently engaged in FFPs.

Mr Swinney made the commitments as he addressed round 500 representatives from the general public and third sectors at an occasion in Glasgow on Wednesday.

He mentioned: “This is essentially a national mission for Scotland. This is our central mission as a country, to ensure that together we are able to succeed in this journey of eradicating child poverty.”

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