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Riot report reveals '500,000 forgotten families' | Riot report reveals '500,000 forgotten families' |
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A lack of support and opportunity for young people contributed to the outbreak of riots in England last summer, an independent report says. | |
The Riots, Communities and Victims Panel, set up last year, highlights "500,000 forgotten families". | |
It also cited poor parenting, an inability to prevent reoffending, too much emphasis on materialism, and a lack of confidence in the police. | It also cited poor parenting, an inability to prevent reoffending, too much emphasis on materialism, and a lack of confidence in the police. |
Schools should work on helping children to build character, it added. | Schools should work on helping children to build character, it added. |
The report is just one of several investigating the causes of the riots. | |
It was due to be published on Wednesday, but was leaked early. | |
'Poor parenting' | 'Poor parenting' |
It said: "Families aren't getting the support they need." | It said: "Families aren't getting the support they need." |
It supported a programme already existing to help troubled families, but found that overlap with those involved in the riots was limited. | It supported a programme already existing to help troubled families, but found that overlap with those involved in the riots was limited. |
Last summer's days of disturbances followed a fatal shooting by police in London. | Last summer's days of disturbances followed a fatal shooting by police in London. |
But the trouble spread to several other parts of England and this report says the roots of the riots lie in problems shared between those cities. | But the trouble spread to several other parts of England and this report says the roots of the riots lie in problems shared between those cities. |
There are young people on the streets of Salford, Manchester, Birmingham and beyond who will all tell you that unemployment is a trap they can't escape. | There are young people on the streets of Salford, Manchester, Birmingham and beyond who will all tell you that unemployment is a trap they can't escape. |
However, there are people in those neighbourhoods who insist that those same young people aren't doing enough to help themselves. | |
The owner of a Manchester shop badly damaged in the riots pointed to the long criminal records of many convicted of involvement in the rioting. | The owner of a Manchester shop badly damaged in the riots pointed to the long criminal records of many convicted of involvement in the rioting. |
"Crime is their job," he told me. | "Crime is their job," he told me. |
He pointed at long sentences being the best deterrent, although he accepted finding ways of properly rehabilitating those involved was important. | |
However, practically helping families to leave what the panel calls 'the bottom of society' will take a great deal of work and resources from public services already facing cuts. | |
"Government and local public services should develop a strategy incorporating the principles of the Troubled Families Programme to help 500,000 'forgotten families' turn their lives around," it said. | |
The report stated that up to 15,000 people were believed to have taken part in the riots - with the majority of those aged under 24 and with poor academic records. | |
The communities the panel spoke to blamed the riots on poor parenting. | |
The panel has recommended that schools which fail to raise pupils' literacy rates to the required minimum standard for their age should face a financial penalty. | The panel has recommended that schools which fail to raise pupils' literacy rates to the required minimum standard for their age should face a financial penalty. |
The report stated that the key to avoiding future riots was to have communities where everyone felt they had a stake in society, and where those who were struggling from an early age were given the support they needed. | |
Its other recommendations include: | |
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It also urged the government to play a bigger role and "provide a job guarantee for all young people who have been out of work for two years or more". | |
Still painful | |
The panel said it had surveyed local neighbourhoods in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Luton and found 85% of those questioned felt "advertising puts pressure on young people to own the latest products". | The panel said it had surveyed local neighbourhoods in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Luton and found 85% of those questioned felt "advertising puts pressure on young people to own the latest products". |
It called on local authorities to commit to "driving up" the number of volunteers and uniformed groups. | It called on local authorities to commit to "driving up" the number of volunteers and uniformed groups. |
A spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said: "We do not comment on leaked documents." | |
But David Lammy, the Labour MP for Tottenham - where the riots began following the death of Mark Duggan on 4 August 2011 - said that the report's focus on the role of schools was "a bit unfair" - although admitted he needed to examine the whole report. | |
"Of course there are issues in our schools, but it is so easy when things go wrong to point to a big institution and say the schools should do more. | |
"I would place more emphasis on family life, on parents and on community." | |
The shadow higher education minister also stressed that a significant proportion of those rioting were not school age. | |
"They were adults, they were men, they were people into their 30s and 40s who did not feel they had a sufficient stake in society and were certainly prepared to stick two fingers up at society as a whole." | |
Children's Society policy director Enver Solomon said: "It is of little surprise that this independent report has pointed to factors like lack of opportunities for young people as causes behind last summer's riots. | Children's Society policy director Enver Solomon said: "It is of little surprise that this independent report has pointed to factors like lack of opportunities for young people as causes behind last summer's riots. |
"We know from our work that there is a significant link between a child's material deprivation and their overall life satisfaction." | "We know from our work that there is a significant link between a child's material deprivation and their overall life satisfaction." |
Panel chairman Darra Singh said he was unhappy that the report was leaked: "We are disappointed that Sky News has leaked contents from a near-final version of the Riots Communities and Victims Panel's final report, which is due to be published tomorrow and is still being finalised. | |
"Our remit was to give a voice to the communities and victims of the August riots. This leak has impacted on our ability to ensure they receive the widest possible audience," he said. |