Children are not educated in school about the vulnerabilities of one-parent families because that might upset the children in class who are themselves being raised this way.
The majority of reports related to people who were perceived to be working and claiming benefit or not meeting the criteria for the one-parent family payment.
There were 510 families of which 42.4% were couples without children, 38.9% were couples with children, 18.1% were one-parent families and the average number of children per family was 1.8.
One particularly concerning area, it also revealed, was a lift in poverty for children in one-parent families, which rose from 36.8 percent in 2012 to 40.6 percent in 2014.