00:00First Minister, I just wanted to raise the issue of children living in poverty here in
00:04Wales.
00:05One hundred and ninety thousand children in Wales live in relative poverty, and despite
00:10the decades of promises, that number remains unchanged, Iím afraid.
00:14It is heartbreaking and unacceptable when more than half of children in poverty come
00:20from families where there are children under five, and 92 per cent of parents report childcare
00:27costs too high for their income, childcare should obviously be a priority.
00:33Yet, despite overwhelming evidence, this Government continues to deliver a fragmented system that
00:40simply isnít working.
00:42Countries like Scotland show how universal childcare can transform lives and lift children
00:50out of poverty, yet we choose not to follow their lead.
00:55Dumping more money into the childcare offer isnít the answer, not when we have eligibility
01:00rules that disadvantage so many families, particularly those that are vulnerable.
01:06You say ëevery child, every chance, every dayí, and yet children who are living in
01:13poverty are not included in that.
01:16Diolch yn fawr iawn.
01:17Janet Finch-Saunders AM.
01:18Diolch, Jane.
01:19Look, I accept that this is not a situation that I know you, or certainly people on my
01:27benches, are satisfied with.
01:29We hate the thought of children living in poverty.
01:33Weíre very pleased that, at least in primary schools, they have a full belly, so thatís
01:38something that goes towards at least making sure that they are physically well fed.
01:45But I know this is an issue thatís close to your heart, and I know youíve championed
01:48this matter for a long time.
01:49We have given not an insignificant amount to support people to go back to work with
01:55young children to make sure that the costs of childcare are not too inhibitive for people.
02:03Of course, it is something that thereís an opportunity, I guess, to shape this policy
02:09when it comes to the Budget.
02:10I think there are opportunities for us to have further discussions, but we, I think,
02:16and certainly, as a woman, Iím very keen to see this kind of thing championed.
02:23We all have to make really tough decisions and we have to decide what our priorities
02:28are, and this is an area where I think weíre open for more discussions on this issue in
02:37relation, in particular, to the Budget.
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