The Welfare System
The UK is a infrastructure and The Welfare System are sound country.
The Welfare System like a plan to help the people like people's get a job, disabled people ,older people ,people who get the State Pension and the young people's education.
Q:What is Child Benefit?How much Child Benefit will you get?
In UK, The child benefit is a tax-free payment, the parents can claim the child benefit to your child. It always payment every 4 week, but something must payment every week.There are separate rates payable for each child. no matter their income or savings, the benefit can payment by everyone who qualifies.
every week the government will payment £20.30 to your child who is the higher amount for your eldest or your only child.(Directgov 2010)

one of the very important is Welfare System, because it will affect all of the person's life in UK. this year the britian government have the [New rates for benefits (including pensions) for 2011–2012 ].The rates include an increase in the state pension and benefits for people who are of working age.
The Basic State Pension will increase by £4.50 to £102.15. Pensioners on a low income will benefit because most people who receive Pension Credit will get a £4.75 increase in guarantee credit. Cold Weather Payments will be permanently increased from £8.50 to £25.
The majority of working age benefits will increase by 3.1 per cent.
The new benefit rates will apply from the week beginning 11 April 2011.
For full details of new benefit rates, follow the link below.
(Directgov 2011)

References:
Directgov (2010) Money, tax and benefits
Available:http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits/ChildBenefitandChildTrustFund/Childbenefits/Gettingstarted/ChildBenefitandwhoqualifies/DG_073770
[Accessed: 26/5/11]
Directgov (2010) Newsroom
Available:http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Nl1/Newsroom/DG_193032
[Accessed: 26/5/11]
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