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Without government action, young people will go hungry, says NAHT

Today, the Food Foundation publishes alarming data that shows sharp rises in demand for free school meals as the economic impact of Covid 19 on families bites.

Paul Whiteman, general secretary of school leaders’ union NAHT, said: “Austerity is not just a temporary phase for some families to endure, it is a day to day reality. Without doubt, the disruption to people’s livelihoods as a result of Covid will mean that even more children are plunged into poverty.

“Back in the spring, shamefully, the government had to be compelled to increase support for these children and their families. As the pandemic continues into the winter and next year, more support will be needed.

“Children who are hungry cannot learn as well as they might be able to. Free school meals at least guarantee that children get one nutritious meal a day during term time. We must do all that we can to extend that entitlement to every child that is going hungry, and we must fix the problems in society that cause families to fall in to the poverty trap.

"Currently one in ten eligible children miss out on their free school meals entitlement. NAHT has long called for children to be automatically enrolled to receive free school meals, using the information councils already hold about their family situation. This would take away the barrier of stigma for parents.”

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First published 12 October 2020
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