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Survey results show cost-of-living pressures continue to impact children’s education

by Rhiannon Bowman
October 30, 2024
in Cost of Education, News, Parent Resources
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The Smith Family is hoping to raise $4.91 million to provide more children in need with its tailored out-of-school learning and mentoring programs. Image: The Smith Family.

The Smith Family is hoping to raise $4.91 million to provide more children in need with its tailored out-of-school learning and mentoring programs. Image: The Smith Family.

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Families struggling to afford essential school items this year say the rising cost-of-living and increased school expenses are to blame.

The latest annual Pulse Survey released by national children’s education charity The Smith Family, has found almost 60 per cent of families who responded have struggled to afford essential school items for their children this year, with the majority attributing this to the rising cost-of-living and increased school expenses.

More than one in six of the 2,454 survey respondents said family financial pressures had also made the school year difficult for their child.

The Smith Family’s CEO Mr Doug Taylor said it’s concerning to see the impact financial difficulties have on a child’s education.

“This is the third Christmas in a row the cost-of-living crisis has weighed on families already experiencing disadvantage,” he said.

“Unfortunately, many children will be looking back on their school year having tried their very best, but the challenges faced by their families have likely affected their ability to achieve their full potential this year.

“Today in Australia, one in six children are growing up in poverty, limiting their ability to make the most of their education. Everyone is feeling the effects of the cost-of-living crisis, but it is not felt equally.

“The families we support are continually having to make hard decisions between paying for essentials like rent and groceries, and school essentials like uniforms and laptops. The latter costs can’t be prioritised when more essential needs must be met, and children are missing out as a consequence.”

The Smith Family is launching its 2024 Christmas Appeal, hoping to raise $4.91 million to provide more children in need with its tailored out-of-school learning and mentoring programs.

“Our evidence-based education programs are proven to help children catch up and keep up with their learning. For example, our student2student reading program helped 96 per cent of participants to improve their reading this year,” Mr Taylor said.

“With the right support at the right time, we hope that all students can stay motivated and engaged at school and go on to complete Year 12.

“We know that all parents want their children to do their best at school. And our Pulse survey shows that the families we work with are extremely proud of their children, particularly when it comes to their progress, effort and attitude to learning,” he added.

One survey participant said of their child, “They have tried so hard to do good in school despite our financial difficulties at home.”

Speaking about The Smith Family’s support, another parent said “I am able to lift a load off my shoulders and have a little room to breathe and focus on my children’s progress in school and grades and all those important things instead of only thinking about the expenses when it comes to schooling.”

Funds raised through The Smith Family’s Christmas Appeal will help the charity to expand its reach so that an additional 11,705 young people experiencing disadvantage can take part in its educational programs.

To donate to The Smith Family’s Christmas Appeal, visit thesmithfamily.com.au.

Key Pulse Survey findings

  • 59 per cent of all survey respondents have found it hard or very hard to afford all the things their children need for school this year. 55.6 per cent say this is due to increases in everyday expenses such as groceries, rent, home, energy costs and petrol (i.e. cost of living).
  • 27.3 per cent say this is due to increased school expenses.
  • One in six (17.9 per cent) said financial pressures made school hard for their child this year.
  • One in five (20.6 per cent) survey respondents said school was hard for their children this year because their child is struggling with their schoolwork.
  • When asked what they were most proud of about their child during the school year, the most common themes cited were about the child’s:
    • progress in learning or achievements (36.5 per cent of the themes cited).
    • effort, perseverance and resilience (25.7 per cent).
    • attendance and attitude to learning (16.6 per cent).

Full survey results can be found here.

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