Isle of Wight vulnerable children to receive free school meals
Children in need will receive food vouchers during the October half-term
Vulnerable children and others eligible for free school meals will once again receive food vouchers during the October half-term.
The ÂŁ157,470 funding for the vouchers has been provided from the ÂŁ1.1 million awarded to the Isle of Wight Council through the Covid Household Support Fund.
The scheme aims to support vulnerable households with food, utility bills, and other household expenses.
Councillor Debbie Andre said: "It is vitally important to us that no child should go hungry over the school holiday. That is why I am pleased to announce that funding will once again be provided to over 5,000 children across the Island.
"I’d like to thank our partners in the childcare, early years, schools and college settings that have played a role in ensuring food vouchers reach eligible families as quickly as possible, in time for half-term."
Ahead of the October half-term holiday, funding has been distributed to schools, colleges and early years providers to supply each eligible household a ÂŁ15 voucher for each child.
Food vouchers will be given to:
- all families whose children are eligible for benefits-related free school meals
- children being supported by a social worker
- children receiving early help services from the council’s Family Support Service
- 2 to 4-year-olds accessing childcare and eligible for Early Years Pupil Premium
- 16 to 18-year-olds who were previously eligible for free school meals
The Council is in talks with partners to consider their next steps about the remainder of the funding.