West Lothian Courier

Council keen to boost uptake of school meals

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West Lothian Council say every effort is being made to ensure all eligible children in the area receive their free school meals.

Council Executive heard a progress report on the good work taking place to increase uptake of free school meals in schools across West Lothian.

In the school year 2019/20, free school meals accounted for 23 per cent of over 2.1 million meals served to local primary and secondary children.

Free school meals are considered an important way to improve educationa­l attainment and tackle poverty, with eligible parents/ carers encouraged to apply.

It was agreed that two new projects will be carried out to see if uptake can be increased, with West Lothian schools’ part of both Glasgow Caledonian University Scottish Poverty and Inequality Unit (SPIRU) and Test of Change projects.

Leader of West Lothian Council, Lawrence Fitzpatric­k, said: “We know the hugely positive impact that free school meals can have on our pupils, and it’s vital that everyone who is eligible applies. We already do a huge amount of work to encourage uptake, and I’m delighted to see even more work taking place to understand what we can do to make sure everyone who is entitled applies. Receiving free school meals also means you will be eligible for other payments, such as the Family Pandemic Payments, which were worth £360 per child over the course of 2021.”

Letters have also been sent to the UK Government Minister with responsibi­lity for the benefits system, to seek discussion­s about the council being provided with relevant informatio­n to help ensure full uptake of free school meals across the county, and the Convention of Scottish Local Authoritie­s (CoSLA) asking them to conduct a study on how councils can increase uptake. For more informatio­n on free school meals and other support available to lowincome families, please visit www. westlothia­n.gov.uk/helpwithco­sts

The Advice Shop can also check entitlemen­t to free school meals and other benefits, For details visit www.westlothia­n.gov.uk/ adviceshop or phone 01506 283000.

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School meals West Lothian Council wants to ensure that all children entitled to a free meal get one

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