Poverty is one of the main reasons why three million children are at risk of starting the day too hungry to learn.
Magic Breakfast believes a school breakfast provision policy must focus on maximising pupil uptake by offering diverse, tailored delivery models and expert support for schools, to ensure effectiveness, reduce stigma and improve educational and health outcomes.
A spokesperson for Magic Breakfast said: “Every child and young person, regardless of their circumstances, deserves to start their school day with hope, energy and opportunity. For far too many, hunger at the start of the school day is a constant companion and barrier to their dreams.
“Your manifesto commitment to free primary school breakfast clubs accessible to all children is a fantastic start towards ending child morning hunger. But you are yet to indicate how you plan to deliver this promise or when.
“You must act swiftly and ensure you effectively power the learning, imagination and futures of the next generation. You must ensure that full school breakfast provision is offered in a stigma and barrier free way to every primary schoolchild across the country.”
Magic Breakfast works to be part of the solution to end child morning hunger for good and, alongside partners and supporters, they stand ready to support your new Government in the service of the children and young people of this country, to give them the brighter futures.