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Breaking Barriers: The Role of Fencing in Supporting Children from Low-Income Families

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The social crisis in the United Kingdom is attracting increasing attention due to the growing number of children who fall below the poverty line and are raised in disadvantaged families. According to the Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) report, in 2023, almost 4.3 million children in the UK faced challenging life circumstances—approximately one in four children. This situation results from economic instability, low family incomes, and rising living costs, including escalating housing and energy prices.

While it is challenging to tackle the situation on a global scale, there are targeted solutions, charitable organisations, and initiatives that support such children, providing them with opportunities for a better life. One tool for socialising children from disadvantaged families is sport, particularly fencing, which combines physical and mental challenges and equips children with skills that can change their destiny.

According to a study by the British charity Sported, children actively engaged in sports are 50% less likely to be involved in risk groups associated with delinquency and antisocial behaviour. Specifically, sports help develop crucial traits such as discipline, self-control, and responsibility, which are critical factors for success in life.

Fencing, with its unique structure, aids children in developing strategic thinking and emotional control. Studies have shown that teenagers involved in this sport achieve higher academic performance and exhibit better social adaptation skills. For instance, data from British Fencing indicates that over 70% of children from low-income families who participate in fencing have improved their school grades due to increased concentration and self-discipline development.

On the surface, fencing may seem like an individual sport, but most training occurs in a group setting where children learn to interact, support one another, and work as a team. Sport influences their ability to communicate and resolve conflicts, which are important social skills.

This reduces the issue of social isolation, which is common among youth from disadvantaged families. Their achievements are not limited to sporting victories. For example, many receive scholarships to study at prestigious British colleges and universities thanks to their sporting achievements.

Today, charitable projects supporting the integration of children from low-income families through fencing are actively being implemented. One such project is Fencing Futures, which provides opportunities for children from socially vulnerable families to engage in fencing for free. This programme not only covers training and equipment costs but also involves professional coaches who help children develop both sporting and social skills.

Another initiative, the Leus Family Foundation, offers free fencing classes for teenagers. Dmitry Leus helps with grants, equipment, and toys for the sponsored club “Bright Lights,” which caters to children with health issues. The foundation is also a regular sponsor of The Harrow Club, to which it has provided a minibus, fencing lessons, and annual trips to Cyprus.

Fencing is a powerful tool for the social integration of children from disadvantaged families. It helps not only to develop physical fitness and mastery but also strengthens social skills essential for a successful future. Participation in sports improves children’s chances of a successful future. Therefore, the activity and support of charitable organisations are pivotal in tackling the social crisis.

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