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Fund access for children from low-income families to go to after-school clubs

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Many children cannot attend sport clubs as some parents cannot afford the high fees. We feel this is very unfair and we call for the Government to fund increased access for children from low-income families to attend after-school clubs.

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Fund access for children from low-income families to go to after-school clubs

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Many children cannot attend sport clubs as some parents cannot afford the high fees. We feel this is very unfair and we call for the Government to fund increased access for children from low-income families to attend after-school clubs.

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37 reactions·100% agree
Bridget Phillipson

Bridget Phillipson

Education Secretary

Education Secretary

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