hereThe Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) and Save the Children surveyed 3,105 parents of children under 18 claiming either Universal Credit or Child Tax Credit during late May and early June.Save the Children and the JRF are calling for a £20 per week increase to the child element of Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit to minimise the impact of the coronavirus crisis on young people.At Prime Minister’s Questions, Mr Johnson said: “This is a government that has done everything we possibly can so far to help families in need, to make sure that nobody is penalised for doing the right thing during the crisis, because I know how difficult it has been.”The government has already injected £6.5 billion into the welfare system, including.