'Seeing is Believing - Poverty in the UK' is a collaboration between children, young people and parents from across the country who use Barnardo's services, with photography, film, installations and written words revealing their experiences. Contributors include young people leaving care and families living on run-down estates. One example is Mirium, 29, an asylum seeker from Kenya, who with her three-year-old son David lives on £88 per week. The exhibition says, 'This is not a happy place to live. The only place...


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