Perthshire Advertiser

Thousands of families benefit from Baby Box scheme

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Thousands of new and expecting parents across Perth and Kinross have benefitted from the Baby Box scheme since its launch six years ago.

A total of 292,000 Baby Boxes have been delivered to expectant parents all over Scotland – providing them with around £420 worth of essential items for their newborn.

Following the milestone announceme­nt of the initiative’s success since launching in 2017, Social Justice Secretary Shirley-anne Somerville said Baby Boxes give families reassuranc­e that regardless of their circumstan­ces, they will have access to essential items needed for the first six months of their newborn’s life.

She said: “The Baby Box is a welcome gift for every baby born in Scotland.

“It ensures that every family with a new-born has access to essential items needed in the first six months of a child’s life, like clothes, books and thermomete­rs – saving expectant parents around £420.

“We want to ensure every child has the nurturing care they need to have the best start in life and to fulfil their potential. Supporting parents is key to improving outcomes for children and young people.

“As a result of the Scottish Government’s policies such as the Scottish Child Payment, it is estimated that 100,000 fewer children will live in relative poverty in 2024-25.

“But we will always be fighting poverty with one arm tied behind our back if the UK Government is delivering policies that result in the opposite outcome.

“The Spring Budget should be an opportunit­y for the UK Government to take action needed to transform the lives and outcomes of people across the UK, including introducin­g an Essentials Guarantee to ensure social security benefits adequately cover the cost of essentials.”

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