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Westminster City Council expands free school meals scheme to more children

15th Jul 2024 - 07:00
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Westminster City Council expands free school meals scheme
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The Labour-run Westminster City Council is set to continue funding free school meals in the borough with an additional £1.56m of funding as well as expanding the scheme to include nurseries and secondary schools.

The initiative was initially proposed to run until Summer 2024 but will now continue on a permanent basis, for as long as the Mayor of London’s offer is in place. Westminster has approximately 32,000 households who are ‘particularly vulnerable’ to rises in the cost of living.

Westminster City Council was one of the first local authorities in the UK to launch its school lunch offer in primary schools in January 2023 to help families struggling with inflated food prices and soaring energy bills. It is estimated that funding school lunches will save a family £550 per child per year.

The funding will be combined with the Mayor of London’s school lunch initiative to ensure every Westminster child aged between 3 and 14 will receive a free, nutritious lunch at school.

The guarantee that children will have access to have at least one meal a day is expected to improve the health and wellbeing for those currently experiencing food insecurity. This will bring benefits for children’s development, as well as mental health benefits for their families, reducing concerns about food insecurity.

Councillor Adam Hug, Labour leader of Westminster City Council, said: “Free school lunches have offered a lifeline to struggling families during a time of soaring food and energy prices. We want children in Westminster to have the best start in life. Extending our free school lunch offer is an important step in supporting families and ensuring children can focus on their learning.

“We’ve heard heartbreaking stories of children being sent to school with just a couple of biscuits in their lunchbox. Research shows that a nutritious lunch has enormous benefits for a child’s concentration in the classroom and maximising their learning potential.”

The council has also announced a £1.9million Household Support Fund which will cover meals in the school holidays for low-income families. This includes £100,000 over this year’s Summer school holidays to ensure the Government funded Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programme reaches even more disadvantaged young people.

The council has implemented a new auto-enrolment initiative to ensure that families who do not know they are eligible for Free School Meals (FSM) are automatically enrolled. In the last year, this has resulted in an additional 243 pupils being included in the FSM scheme. 

Liz Hillyard, headteacher at Tachbrook Nursery in Westminster, added: “I am so pleased that Tachbrook Nursery is part of this fantastic initiative by Westminster City Council to provide free school meals for under 5s. It is something we have campaigned about for many years.

“Receiving funding for a free school meal makes an enormous difference for all our families particularly those of which are facing the increasing challenges around the cost of living. Having a free school meal means we can ensure all our children have daily access to food.

“This is absolutely life changing for some of the children we teach. With a full tummy, children can grow, play, learn and develop in the manner we hope every child under five should.”

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Edward Waddell