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Head teachers' leaders fear they could be forced to snoop in children's lunch boxes under plans to tackle obesity. | Head teachers' leaders fear they could be forced to snoop in children's lunch boxes under plans to tackle obesity. |
New guidelines require head teachers to draw up healthy lunch box policies on what makes a nutritional packed lunch. | New guidelines require head teachers to draw up healthy lunch box policies on what makes a nutritional packed lunch. |
A template policy, linked to the guidelines, bans snacks like crisps and chocolate, and suggests packed lunches are "regularly reviewed". | A template policy, linked to the guidelines, bans snacks like crisps and chocolate, and suggests packed lunches are "regularly reviewed". |
Head of the ASCL teaching union John Dunford said policing the contents of pupils' lunch boxes was a step too far. | Head of the ASCL teaching union John Dunford said policing the contents of pupils' lunch boxes was a step too far. |
Letter home | Letter home |
Dr Dunford said: "If we have a healthy lunch box policy - it's a pretty short distance between that and Ofsted coming in and saying you are failing in that duty if they spot a packet of crisps in a lunch box. | Dr Dunford said: "If we have a healthy lunch box policy - it's a pretty short distance between that and Ofsted coming in and saying you are failing in that duty if they spot a packet of crisps in a lunch box. |
"If that is the expectation, it goes a step too far." | "If that is the expectation, it goes a step too far." |
He added: "There's very little we can do if children bring in a can of fizzy drink and a packet of crisps." | He added: "There's very little we can do if children bring in a can of fizzy drink and a packet of crisps." |
The cross-departmental guidelines, launched on Wednesday, link to a sample policy which urges parents to ensure the pack lunches they provide form part of a balanced diet. | The cross-departmental guidelines, launched on Wednesday, link to a sample policy which urges parents to ensure the pack lunches they provide form part of a balanced diet. |
Teaching or catering staff are urged to review packed lunches and reward ones that meet the guidelines with congratulatory stickers or letters home. | Teaching or catering staff are urged to review packed lunches and reward ones that meet the guidelines with congratulatory stickers or letters home. |
We are not going to legislate for what's in children's lunchboxes Ed BallsSchools' secretary Healthy living strategy launched | We are not going to legislate for what's in children's lunchboxes Ed BallsSchools' secretary Healthy living strategy launched |
"Parents or pupils who do not adhere to the packed lunch policy will receive a leaflet informing them of the policy. | "Parents or pupils who do not adhere to the packed lunch policy will receive a leaflet informing them of the policy. |
"If a child regularly brings a packed lunch that does not conform to the policy then the school will contact the parents to discuss this," it says. | "If a child regularly brings a packed lunch that does not conform to the policy then the school will contact the parents to discuss this," it says. |
The move comes after recent surveys suggested the take-up of school meals had declined since healthy food guidelines were introduced. | The move comes after recent surveys suggested the take-up of school meals had declined since healthy food guidelines were introduced. |
A Department for Children, Schools and Families spokesman said: "We are not going to legislate for what's in children's lunchboxes. | A Department for Children, Schools and Families spokesman said: "We are not going to legislate for what's in children's lunchboxes. |
"But parents are telling us that they want more advice on what they should be putting in packed lunches. I think it is only right that all schools should have clear advice â as many already do." | "But parents are telling us that they want more advice on what they should be putting in packed lunches. I think it is only right that all schools should have clear advice â as many already do." |
She said junk food had already been banned from vending machines and tough new nutritional guidelines ensured children were getting healthy, balanced school meals. | She said junk food had already been banned from vending machines and tough new nutritional guidelines ensured children were getting healthy, balanced school meals. |
She added: "Now it makes sense for us to make sure - with heads and parents and governors - that children having packed lunches are getting the same opportunity for healthy meals." | She added: "Now it makes sense for us to make sure - with heads and parents and governors - that children having packed lunches are getting the same opportunity for healthy meals." |
Many schools already have healthy packed lunch policies and some even sell their own healthy packed lunches. |
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