West Sussex County Times

School children set to receive halfterm food supermarke­t vouchers

- Joshua Powling joshua.powling@jpimedia.co.uk

Around 14,000 West Sussex school children are set to receive supermarke­t food vouchers to cover the February school holiday.

West Sussex County Council is providing these for every child who is eligible for Free School Meals over the half-term.

It has also decided to increase the voucher offer from £15 to £20 over the week-long break, which runs from February 15-19.

The local voucher scheme is the same as the council supplied during the Christmas holidays, when £30 vouchers were distribute­d to around 14,000 eligible families for the twoweek break.

The new vouchers will again be distribute­d through schools, which have been told how to apply, with the council managing the administra­tive process.

Nigel Jupp, cabinet member for education and skills, said: “Before Christmas, the council committed funding to cover both the Christmas and February school holidays.

“After the success of the local scheme over Christmas, I am very pleased that we are able to increase the value of the vouchers to £20 for the half-term week to help support families who are faced with additional winter cost pressures.

“Schools will contact those who are eligible and I hope this will add to the package of support currently available for West Sussex families.”

The voucher schemes over the two holidays cost around £700,000 and will come from the Covid-19 Winter Support Grant, supplied by the government to support vulnerable children, families and individual­s.

It is separate from the current, government-run Free School Meal voucher scheme operating during term-time for children who are not currently in school because of the national lockdown.

Nationally schools are currently open only to children considered vulnerable and those with a key worker parent and in West Sussex, all of these children are currently receiving free, hot meals in schools using council-run catering services.

Families and individual­s who are experienci­ng financial hardship or in need of supplies, including those not eligible for free school meals, are encouraged to contact the West Sussex Community Hub.

It is open from 8am-8pm, seven days a week on 033 022 27980.

You can also visit the county council’s website for more informatio­n at www.westsussex.gov.uk/ fire-emergencie­s-andcrime/coronaviru­s-covid19-advice-and-informatio­n/ community-hub-covid-19

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Nigel Jupp said he was ‘pleased’ to be able to increase the voucher’s value

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