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Incorrect guidance could force children to go hungry

Incorrect guidance could force children to go hungry

Labour has criticised the Government for including incorrect information in its free school meals guidance which could lead to children from lower income families going without food this summer.

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During the Covid-19 crisis, eligibility for free school meals has been extended to some children with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) and the maximum household earnings threshold for this support was later increased from £7,400 to £16,190 per year. However, since 25th June, the Government’s guidance on eligibility has referred to the old, incorrect earnings threshold of £7,400, which would exclude many of the poorest NRPF families from free school meal support.

Most schools have only been given until 10th July to apply for the COVID Summer Food Fund, and there are fears that many children may be excluded if schools follow the incorrect guidance. The children this will affect are those whose parents are already unable to claim welfare benefits due to their NRPF immigration status, so this mistake could hit those who need free school meals support the most.

Tulip Siddiq MP, Labour’s Shadow Minister for Children and Early Years, said:

“Making sure that government guidance is accurate matters. This type of mistake could lead to many of the poorest children going hungry over the summer.

“Schools will be under huge pressure to identify the children who need free school meals over the summer and get applications in before the arbitrary deadline of 10th July. If they have followed the Government’s inaccurate guidance over the last few days, they will have unfairly excluded children whose parents are unable to access other types of welfare support.

“It beggars belief that this incorrect information has been on the Government’s website for nearly a full week. Ministers need to get a grip and do much more to make sure that those who are eligible for support are made aware of it and schools get more assistance to provide it.”

Govt U-turn on free school meals – Rebecca Long Bailey

Rebecca Long Bailey MP, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary, responding to the Government U-turn on funding free school meals, said:

‘’This is a welcome U-turn from the government and a victory for the 1.3 million children who were at risk of going hungry this summer.

“It is thanks to the amazing work of Marcus Rashford and campaigners that the Government has had no choice but to reverse their decision.

“The Government must now confirm that this new money will be for the direct provision of free school meals to all eligible children.”

Labour calls on the government to fund free school meals over the summer holidays – Rebecca Long Bailey

Labour will today use an opposition day debate in Parliament to call on the Government to continue to directly fund provision of free school meals, including the free school meal voucher scheme for eligible children over the summer holidays to ensure a holiday without hunger.

Nearly 1.3 million children in England are eligible for free school meals. During the Covid-19 pandemic a voucher scheme to provide food support to children at home was established instead which, after pressure, was extended to cover the May half-term. However, the Government has confirmed that it will not continue the voucher scheme or fund free school meals over the summer holidays. Labour is calling for this decision to be reversed as part of the ‘Holidays without Hunger’ campaign launched on Sunday 14th June.

Speaking in the opposition day debate, Rebecca Long Bailey MP, Shadow Education Secretary will say:

“Any government that is willing to let the poorest children in the country go hungry needs to take a long hard look at its priorities.

…Shamefully, children go hungry every year, but this summer will be especially difficult for many families as job losses and reduced incomes hit household budgets…

..It would be deeply callous of the government not to take this small step to ease the financial pressure on households and ensure children can eat during the summer holidays.’’

Education Secretary should resign rather than cut free school meals for infants – Rayner

Angela Rayner MP, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary, commenting on the government’s failure to rule out scrapping universal free school meals for infants, said:

“It is deeply alarming that Ministers failed to rule out scrapping universal free school meals for infants in the upcoming Budget, repeatedly dodging our questions in the Commons.

“With children turning up to school too hungry to learn and millions in food poverty, the government must urgently assure parents and teachers that universal infant free school meals are safe and, quite frankly, the Education Secretary should be prepared to resign rather than implement such a brutal cut.”