Family Allowances Act 1945

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The Family Allowances Act 1945 was a landmark UK social welfare law that introduced regular state payments to support families with children, helping to lay the foundations of the modern British welfare state.

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instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
social welfare legislation
administeredBy Ministry of National Insurance
appliedTo second and subsequent children
benefitType cash benefit
non-contributory benefit
cameIntoForce 6 August 1946
componentOf development of the modern British welfare state
country United Kingdom
currencyOfPayment pound sterling
debatedIn House of Commons of the United Kingdom
House of Lords
surface form: House of Lords of the United Kingdom
excluded first child in the family (initially)
historicalPeriod post-Second World War reconstruction in the United Kingdom
implementedAsPartOf post-war social security reforms in the United Kingdom
influencedBy William Beveridge
inspiredBy Beveridge Report
introducedBy Attlee government
surface form: Winston Churchill government
jurisdiction British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
laidFoundationsFor universal child benefit system in the United Kingdom
languageOfText English
legalCitation 8 & 9 Geo. 6. c. 41
legislativeBody British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
paymentFrequency weekly
policyArea child benefit
family policy
social security
politicalPartyInGovernment Conservative Party (UK)
purpose to provide regular cash allowances for children in eligible families
to reduce child poverty
to support the cost of raising children
receivedSupportFrom Labour Party (UK)
regionCovered Great Britain
relatedTo National Health Service Act 1946
National Insurance Act 1946
repealedBy Child Benefit Act 1975
Social Security Act 1975
royalAssent 15 June 1945
shortTitle Family Allowances Act 1945 self-link
significance first universal family allowance scheme in the United Kingdom
key step in implementing Beveridgean social security principles
status repealed
subjectTo means of administration by central government
succeededBy Child Benefit scheme in the United Kingdom
targetGroup families with children
mothers as recipients of allowances
typeOfSupport income support for families
yearOfAct 1945

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Beveridge Report influenced Family Allowances Act 1945
Social Insurance and Allied Services influenced Family Allowances Act 1945
Family Allowances Act 1945 shortTitle Family Allowances Act 1945 self-link