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Newcastle auto-enrols more pupils for free school meals | Newcastle auto-enrols more pupils for free school meals |
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There were concerns too many youngsters from poorer households were missing out on vital meals | There were concerns too many youngsters from poorer households were missing out on vital meals |
More children have access to free school lunches following a city's push to reach struggling families. | More children have access to free school lunches following a city's push to reach struggling families. |
Newcastle City Council announced last December that all eligible children in the city would be automatically enrolled for free meals instead of parents having to sign up. | Newcastle City Council announced last December that all eligible children in the city would be automatically enrolled for free meals instead of parents having to sign up. |
It follows similar moves in other north-east England council areas, including in across County Durham where a pilot scheme last year saw an extra 2,500 pupils enrolled. | It follows similar moves in other north-east England council areas, including in across County Durham where a pilot scheme last year saw an extra 2,500 pupils enrolled. |
Newcastle's push has resulted in a more modest 153 extra children being approved for free school meals, but the council was told it has resulted in city schools receiving an extra £195,250 per year in pupil premium funding. | Newcastle's push has resulted in a more modest 153 extra children being approved for free school meals, but the council was told it has resulted in city schools receiving an extra £195,250 per year in pupil premium funding. |
Last month, Durham County Council announced its pilot scheme had been made permanent and all eligible recipients would be contacted in the summer about the next academic year. | Last month, Durham County Council announced its pilot scheme had been made permanent and all eligible recipients would be contacted in the summer about the next academic year. |
'Only hot meal' | 'Only hot meal' |
About 40% of children in Newcastle are currently eligible for free meals, compared with an average 24.6% across England, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said. | |
But it is estimated that about one in 10 eligible pupils in England are not registered. | But it is estimated that about one in 10 eligible pupils in England are not registered. |
That lack of take-up has been blamed on a variety of factors including the paperwork and bureaucracy of having to apply, barriers presented by language or literacy issues and feelings of stigma or embarrassment. | That lack of take-up has been blamed on a variety of factors including the paperwork and bureaucracy of having to apply, barriers presented by language or literacy issues and feelings of stigma or embarrassment. |
A Newcastle City Council report stated: "For some children, their school meal will be the only hot meal they get that day, maybe even their only meal. | A Newcastle City Council report stated: "For some children, their school meal will be the only hot meal they get that day, maybe even their only meal. |
"For families of primary school aged children their free school meals can save them as much as £450 a year – that's almost £40 a month - with the figures even higher for those in secondary school." | "For families of primary school aged children their free school meals can save them as much as £450 a year – that's almost £40 a month - with the figures even higher for those in secondary school." |
Announcing the results of auto-enrolment, the council claimed the relatively low increase compared with areas like Durham was due to the authority already having a "robust" system. | Announcing the results of auto-enrolment, the council claimed the relatively low increase compared with areas like Durham was due to the authority already having a "robust" system. |
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