Unit 12: Poverty EFFECTS OF POVERTY. SECTION 2 UK POVERTY Learning Objectives Identify and analyse the effects of Poverty on 1. Individuals 2. Groups.

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Unit 12: Poverty EFFECTS OF POVERTY

SECTION 2 UK POVERTY Learning Objectives Identify and analyse the effects of Poverty on 1. Individuals 2. Groups 3. Society

SECTION 2 UK POVERTY Poverty and its EFFECTS! So far we have found out… What is meant by Standards of Living and Poverty (Absolute & Relative) The Causes of Poverty With millions of people in the UK in absolute or relative poverty just what EFFECT does it have on the UK population?

SECTION 2 UK POVERTY Poverty and its EFFECTS on Individuals! What EFFECT does poverty have on individuals? poor educational attainment joblessness poor health (both physical and mental)

SECTION 2 UK POVERTY Poverty and its EFFECTS on Groups! What EFFECT does poverty have on groups? inequalities in income, living standards

SECTION 2 UK POVERTY Poverty and its EFFECTS on Society! What EFFECT does poverty have on society? social problems (e.g. crime, unemployment, illiteracy, hunger, discrimination)

SECTION 2 UK POVERTY Your Task Produce a mind-map which illustrates the EFFECTS of poverty on Individuals Groups Society Add useful facts, figures and information to support each point