Last summer Children North East invited 1,200
children and young people, 100 in each North East Local Authority, to
photograph their lives and what poverty looked like where they live.
They took over 11,000 photographs on disposable cameras.
We
asked each group if they wanted to live in the same neighbourhood when they grew up. Almost all of them said no.
Many of the children and young people had aspirations - to go to university, to travel and live abroad, to own luxury cars, but they felt they could never attain them.
Many of the children and young people had aspirations - to go to university, to travel and live abroad, to own luxury cars, but they felt they could never attain them.
The photographs from the project will be the central focus of a national conference about child poverty at the Sage, Gateshead on 23rd November hosted by Children North East and the Webb Memorial Trust. The pictures will then tour the region.
The project was funded by the Webb
Memorial Trust and managed by Children North East. The purpose of the
project is to bring children and young people’s experiences to the
regional debate about what should be done for the 144,000 children (1 in
4) living in families below the official poverty line in the North East.
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