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Women make Child Benefit plea 24.08.09

THE National Women's Council of Ireland has called on the Goverment to abandon any plans to cut, means test or tax Child Benefit.
The group which represents a wide range of women's organisations including Inishowen Women's Outreach, has just published a briefing paper on Child Benefit entitled, ‘All Our Children’. In it they describe how the benefit, which is the only payment that goes directly to the mother, is used "for a myriad of costs in relation to children – food, clothing, school books, uniforms and childcare".
"While cuts of any kind to Child Benefit will primarily hurt families on low incomes, the NWCI outlines in its briefing paper why it must be maintained as a universal payment to all families. Child Benefit is the only payment that goes directly to the mother," explained NWCI Head of Policy, Orla O’Connor.
It is as yet unclear what changes the Government plans in relation to Child Benefit in the next Budget although a flat rate cut, means testing and taxation are among the options.
A survey conducted by the NWCI among its membership showed that 66% of respondents viewed Child Benefit as a ‘critical part’ of current family income.
The National Women’s Council of Ireland represents a broad range of women’s groups with around 400,000 members.
Ms O'Connor said families were already being hit "from all sides", by redundancies, reduced pay at work and no opportunity to put money by for Christmas or family emergencies.
She said the NWCI was committed to resisting any reduction the benefit.
"In the absence of Government subsidies to pay for childcare and given the abolition of the Early Years Payment, Child Benefit is now also the only payment to assist parents with childcare costs.
"Depending on where you are in the country this may range from €800 to €1,000 per month. It must also be noted that despite a current deflationary economic environment, childcare costs have risen by 6.7%."
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