Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Counting the Costs – how are your finances in 2010? Finances can be a major concern for families with disabled children. In 2008 Contact a Family asked families about their finances and the results were shocking, with one in six families reporting that they were going without food and heating. Now, two years on, we would like to ask families about their finances again so that we are able to demonstrate if and how things have changed. There is a lot of talk that the economy has turned a corner and things are beginning to improve. But we would like to know what the experience of families with disabled children is. Counting the Costs 2010 – a Contact a Family survey of families with disabled children’s finances will hep us to raise awareness of the money worries specific to the families we support and to campaign for change. Srabani Sen, Chief Executive of Contact a Family, said: “In these recent turbulent economic times everyone has been struggling. But it costs three times more to raise a child with a disability and families with caring responsibilities have greater difficulty working, so are more likely to be living in poverty. â€Please take the time to fill out our short online survey, which will take no longer than five minutes to complete.†Counting the Costs 2010 survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/T2S2ZZF Finances can be a major concern for families with disabled children. In 2008 Contact a Family asked families about their finances and the results were shocking, with one in six families reporting that they were going without food and heating. Now, two years on, we would like to ask families about their finances again so that we are able to demonstrate if and how things have changed. There is a lot of talk that the economy has turned a corner and things are beginning to improve. But we would like to know what the experience of families with disabled children is. Counting the Costs 2010 – a Contact a Family survey of families with disabled children’s finances will hep us to raise awareness of the money worries specific to the families we support and to campaign for change. Srabani Sen, Chief Executive of Contact a Family, said: “In these recent turbulent economic times everyone has been struggling. But it costs three times more to raise a child with a disability and families with caring responsibilities have greater difficulty working, so are more likely to be living in poverty. â€Please take the time to fill out our short online survey, which will take no longer than five minutes to complete.†Counting the Costs 2010 survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/T2S2ZZF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.