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This is a (printer friendly) extract from The Contact a Family website, which is one of the leading information resources for families of disabled children and those who work with them. The full online version of this page can be found at http://www.cafamily.org.uk/professionals/research/statistics.html
In the UK, there are 770,000 disabled children under the age of 16. That equates to one child in 20
The number of disabled children increased by 294,000 or 62% between 1975 and 2002, and there are more children with complex needs. This is due in part to population increases, but also to medical advances and increased diagnosis and reporting
98% of disabled children live at home and are supported by their families
55% of disabled children grow up in, or at the margins of, poverty
The income of families with disabled children averages £15,270, 23.5% below the UK mean income of £19,968, and 21.8% have incomes that are less than half the UK mean
Only 16% of mothers with disabled children work, compared to 61% of other mothers
It costs up to three times as much to raise a disabled child, as it does to raise a child without disabilities
Childcare costs around £5.50 per hour for a disabled child, compared to around £3.50 for other children
With lower than average incomes and higher than average expenditure, many families with disabled children are in debt. 22.6% have debts up to £5,000, 15.7% have debts of up to £10,000 and only 15.7% have no debts. In the general population, 53% have no debts
Families with disabled children spend £27.61 on loan repayments a week, compared to the UK average of £3.10
Caring for a disabled child can cause relationship problems. According to one study, 31% of couples report some problems, 13% cite major problems and 9% actually separate. Stress, depression and lack of sleep are other commonly experienced problems
Only 8% of families get services from their local social services
Disabled children are 13 times more likely to be excluded from school.