Churches Update News from the Labour Party w: labour.org.uk/faith Issue 8, 2010 “Faith is a great starting point for politics” A personal message from Prime Minister, Gordon Brown Last year in an interview with Premier Radio I said it was "impossible" for Christians to separate their faith from politics. I said that because my upbringing in the Church of Scotland has always informed my values and my politics. In many areas, politics gives us a chance to demonstrate faith practically by caring for others - whether in global issues like international development or climate change, or in local issues like housing or jobs. I am a firm believer that faith is a great starting point for politics. Christian values have a bearing on political decisions from education to fair taxes. I'm pleased to see the depth of Christians activism in our nation today; ordinary people taking action in their © Crown copyright communities, demonstrating their faith by serving their which G8 Finance Ministers agreed to write off $40 neighbours in all sorts of ways. billion debt owed by 18 Highly Indebted Poor Countries. There is no shortage of people in history for whom faith was their moral compass. From William Five years later we are still honouring our Wilberforce to William Booth, people have long drawn commitments to world's poorest, especially those who on their faith in seeking have suffered as a result of the global recession. But “People of faith are social change. Without at a time when some are tempted to turn their backs crucial in making them, the road to we must keep going and never pass by on the other Britain a better abolishing slavery and side. place. I want defending the rights of churches and other children and workers People of faith are crucial in making Britain a better faith organisations would have been far place. I want churches and other faith organisations to longer. play a greater role than ever as we emerge from the to play a greater greatest economic downturn for sixty years. Our role” More recently, the Jubilee society has big challenges ahead but also, I believe, a 2000 campaign bright future. successfully lobbied for the cancellation of third world debt. The idea of cancelling unpayable debts and We are making great progress in delivering a fairer setting people free united many groups. This idea, and more just society. A future fair for all is one rooted in the teaching of the Bible, was to have a where families are supported and child poverty is dramatic impact on this Government's policy and the ended: Where people are able to find work and the lives of millions. elderly and young are able to live in security with opportunity. As Chancellor at the time, I worked closely with churches and faith groups. Without their efforts, and The Labour Party will continue to welcome Christian the commitment they enlisted in the UK and overseas, values as a valuable part of our public debate and we would never have succeeded. Together we Christian activists as valuable contributors to social secured the historic deal in Gleneagles in 2005 in action. Thank you for all that you do. 1 Churches Update News from the Labour Party Issue 8, 2010 Celebrating faith based welfare Communities Secretary John Denham wants to hear John Denham said: “Faith groups have a unique about faith-based welfare projects across Britain. He perspective which must be recognised by Government thinks their contribution has not been sufficiently and local councils and this is especially important at a recognised—and has announced a £50,000 prize fund time when public services are under financial to celebrate the best examples. pressure. We can not afford to over look the innovative ways faith communities address issues.” It will be awarded to faith projects which are finding new ways to meet local problems, bring people John Denham also published a series of rebuttals of together and serve local communities. Application ‘myths’ which deter local councils from contracting with forms can be obtained by emailing: faith-based organisations to provide public services. [email protected] . The paper, entitled ‘Ensuring a level playing field’ seeks to dispel ‘myths’ amongst them: that faith He has also announced that national faith based groups do not help people they do not approve of and organisations can bid to share a £1million fund which that funding will imply support for the religious views of will help them develop a bigger voice and strengthen the organisation in question; or that faith-based groups their capacity to challenge and engage with will use public money for proselytising or worship. Government. The fund will help give organisations the tools they need to do the job. For more information, go to: www.communities.gov.uk/documents/communities/pdf/ Speaking to faith groups at a conference in London, 15073411.pdf . Discussing family matters A message from Stephen Timms MP, Labour’s Vice Chair for Faith Groups Policy on ‘the family’ is likely to feature strongly in partners and children living in the campaign for the General Election. divorced households or whose parents were unmarried, would The Conservatives often criticise Government policy, get nothing. but Labour’s record since 1997 has been very strong. We have supported families financially, but Marriage plays a crucial role in sustaining strong also strengthened parental leave and introduced relationships and providing security for children. But flexible working so families can spend more time it is a reality today that families come in many together, especially in the crucial, formative years of shapes and sizes. All the evidence points towards a child’s life. We have invested heavily in parenting the importance of stable, loving relationships support through Sure Start and introduced a National between parents and their children. Government Minimum Wage. must do all it can to support such relationships. After conflicting statements on the subject, David The Government recently published its Green Paper Cameron said the Conservatives would introduce a on the family. It is wide ranging and sets out marriage credit in the tax system. Leaving aside measures to support all families. It recognises that doubts about whether such a policy would help some have complex needs and may require people stay together, there is no doubt about its additional support. It aims to address choices that unfairness: it would disproportionately benefit the strengthen or weaken family life, such as balancing well off. employment with bringing up children. The Paper also considers the position of other family members In a case of “blessed are the better off”, those on the when family relationships have broken down. highest incomes would benefit 13 times more from Recognising the severe pressures they can face, the reintroducing a marriage tax allowance than those on Green Paper announced funding for specialist the lowest. The highest earners would get an extra relationship counselling services for families with £380 a year; the lowest £30. It would be a very costly disabled children. measure at a time when the deficit will need to be reduced. It is estimated that only 41% of couples Strong and stable families are the bedrock of our would benefit at all. Widows or widowers, deserted society. Labour wants to keep it that way. 2 Churches Update News from the Labour Party Issue 8, 2010 Future Jobs Fund helps young people into work The Government has called on businesses and other organisations to make a commitment to support young A message from Yvette Cooper people in finding employment through the Future Jobs Labour’s Work & Pensions Secretary Fund. The Scheme is aimed at creating new community focused job opportunities to help young We are determined not to lose a people find work. It is hoped that the Future Jobs Fund generation of talent, as was the will ultimately create 150,000 jobs across the country. case in the last recession. As we move into a period of economic The Salvation Army is one organisation that has taken recovery, it is important that we advantage of the Future Jobs Fund. They have offered continue to support those who contracts for 900 placements as part of the Future are finding their way back into Jobs Fund with each position carrying a subsidy of work. Backing Young Britain £6,500. Once the initial 900 places have been filled, helps every young person to find a job or training. the Department for Work and Pensions will increase This is not just a response to the recession but an the scheme to 1,800 places. investment in our future as we build a stronger Britain, ready for recovery. The first 900 recruits will join the Salvation Army Employment Plus (TSAEP) over the next eighteen to a further job or training and the opportunity to make months. They will be working in a number of settings a positive impact on the welfare and well being of the including care homes, homeless shelters and communities and clients The Salvation Army serves." community centres. Roland Sewell, Director of The Salvation Army Employment Plus said: "This is an The Government remains committed to working with excellent opportunity to make a real difference in businesses, the public sector and charities as part of young peoples lives. Those who join us gain work the national campaign Backing Young Britain—a call experience and specific employability skills, for everyone to do whatever they can to help young continuous mentoring, and exit interview leading them people through the recession. News in brief Changes to Bill please faith schools New restrictions on lap-dancing Faith schools have welcomed an announcement by The Home Office has announced new powers for Education Secretary, Ed Balls.
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