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All NI children could get free school meals | All NI children could get free school meals |
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Providing a free dinner for all school children could cost over £200m a year | |
All school pupils in Northern Ireland could receive a free school meal under plans published by the Department of Education (DE). | All school pupils in Northern Ireland could receive a free school meal under plans published by the Department of Education (DE). |
But providing a free dinner for all school children could cost over £200m a year. | But providing a free dinner for all school children could cost over £200m a year. |
Providing a free meal to primary school children only or just younger children would cost less. | Providing a free meal to primary school children only or just younger children would cost less. |
The department has published a consultation on free meals and uniform grants which includes the figures. | The department has published a consultation on free meals and uniform grants which includes the figures. |
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan recently introduced a free lunch for every pupil at the city's state primary schools. | Mayor of London Sadiq Khan recently introduced a free lunch for every pupil at the city's state primary schools. |
In Wales, all primary school children automatically get a free school meal but eligible secondary pupils still have to apply. | In Wales, all primary school children automatically get a free school meal but eligible secondary pupils still have to apply. |
In September the Scottish government ditched a commitment to expand free school meals to all primary school pupils. | In September the Scottish government ditched a commitment to expand free school meals to all primary school pupils. |
The Department of Education in Northern Ireland previously scrapped a grant to help parents pay for food costs during school holidays. | The Department of Education in Northern Ireland previously scrapped a grant to help parents pay for food costs during school holidays. |
Paul Givan's department has set out the costs of changing eligibility criteria for free meals | Paul Givan's department has set out the costs of changing eligibility criteria for free meals |
Education Minister Paul Givan is reviewing the eligibility criteria for free school meals and school uniform grants. | Education Minister Paul Givan is reviewing the eligibility criteria for free school meals and school uniform grants. |
Uniform grants are currently £42.90 for a primary school pupil and a maximum of £93.60 for a post-primary pupil. | Uniform grants are currently £42.90 for a primary school pupil and a maximum of £93.60 for a post-primary pupil. |
His department is already looking at whether a price cap should be introduced for school uniforms in Northern Ireland. | His department is already looking at whether a price cap should be introduced for school uniforms in Northern Ireland. |
Who is eligible? | Who is eligible? |
In Northern Ireland, a family is eligible for free school meals and a uniform grant if they receive universal credit and their household income is up to £15,000 per year, after tax. | |
If families receive other benefits like income support, jobseeker's allowance, or employment and support allowance they should also be eligible. | |
About 94,000 pupils - over a quarter of the school population - are currently entitled to free school meals. | About 94,000 pupils - over a quarter of the school population - are currently entitled to free school meals. |
Givan is exploring if more young people could be entitled to free meals and uniform grants, and how much that would cost his department. | Givan is exploring if more young people could be entitled to free meals and uniform grants, and how much that would cost his department. |
Among the options the department has scoped are to give a free meal to every child up to and including primary three, primary seven or to every child in primary and post-primary school. | Among the options the department has scoped are to give a free meal to every child up to and including primary three, primary seven or to every child in primary and post-primary school. |
According to the department, free school meals could improve a child's "ability to concentrate and learn in school based on them having a nutritionally balanced lunch and establishing positive eating habits". | According to the department, free school meals could improve a child's "ability to concentrate and learn in school based on them having a nutritionally balanced lunch and establishing positive eating habits". |
Cost of the plans | Cost of the plans |
Providing universal free school meals to all pupils to primary three would cost about £46m a year, while to provide it to all pupils to primary seven would cost £103m a year. | Providing universal free school meals to all pupils to primary three would cost about £46m a year, while to provide it to all pupils to primary seven would cost £103m a year. |
To provide a free meal to all school pupils regardless of income would cost £202m a year. | To provide a free meal to all school pupils regardless of income would cost £202m a year. |
The department has also looked at raising the household income up to which a family would qualify for free meals or a uniform grant to £20,000. | The department has also looked at raising the household income up to which a family would qualify for free meals or a uniform grant to £20,000. |
But its consultation on the plans said that there were "very severe pressures on the education budget". | But its consultation on the plans said that there were "very severe pressures on the education budget". |
"An increase in the number of pupils able to access a free school meal would not be affordable from within the current education budget and would require additional funding if any changes are to be implemented," it said. | "An increase in the number of pupils able to access a free school meal would not be affordable from within the current education budget and would require additional funding if any changes are to be implemented," it said. |
The number of children living in poverty in Northern Ireland has increased in recent years. | The number of children living in poverty in Northern Ireland has increased in recent years. |
The Assembly's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) recently called the Department for Communities' handling of the Child Poverty Strategy a "catalogue of failures," where children and families are not at its heart. | The Assembly's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) recently called the Department for Communities' handling of the Child Poverty Strategy a "catalogue of failures," where children and families are not at its heart. |
The consultation on free school meals and uniform grants runs until 14 February 2025. | The consultation on free school meals and uniform grants runs until 14 February 2025. |
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