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EIS union in 'free school meals for all infants' call | EIS union in 'free school meals for all infants' call |
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Scotland's largest teachers' union has called on the Scottish government to fund free school meals for all infants. | Scotland's largest teachers' union has called on the Scottish government to fund free school meals for all infants. |
The EIS said giving free school dinners to all children in primaries 1, 2 and 3 could help tackle poverty and inequality. | The EIS said giving free school dinners to all children in primaries 1, 2 and 3 could help tackle poverty and inequality. |
In England, all infants will be entitled to free school meals from next autumn. | In England, all infants will be entitled to free school meals from next autumn. |
Scottish ministers are expected to make a decision over the issue in the New Year. | Scottish ministers are expected to make a decision over the issue in the New Year. |
The Scottish government receives cash which could pay for extending free meals through the Barnett Formula - the formula which dictates how much money Holyrood has to spend. | The Scottish government receives cash which could pay for extending free meals through the Barnett Formula - the formula which dictates how much money Holyrood has to spend. |
However it argues the extra cash it will receive because of the changes to school dinner funding in England will in no way compensate for cuts elsewhere. | However it argues the extra cash it will receive because of the changes to school dinner funding in England will in no way compensate for cuts elsewhere. |
The EIS argues free meals for children in primaries 1, 2 and 3 would help family budgets and improve children's health and performance at school. | The EIS argues free meals for children in primaries 1, 2 and 3 would help family budgets and improve children's health and performance at school. |
The union is a signatory to a recent letter from the Child Poverty Action Group to the government which calls for a firm commitment from the Scottish government to do this. | The union is a signatory to a recent letter from the Child Poverty Action Group to the government which calls for a firm commitment from the Scottish government to do this. |
'Significant step' | 'Significant step' |
General secretary Larry Flanagan said: "Ensuring that all pupils in P1 to P3 receive a free school meal would be a significant step, which would aid family budgets, bring important health benefits for young children and help these pupils concentrate on their learning throughout the school day." | General secretary Larry Flanagan said: "Ensuring that all pupils in P1 to P3 receive a free school meal would be a significant step, which would aid family budgets, bring important health benefits for young children and help these pupils concentrate on their learning throughout the school day." |
The government said there had been a rise in the number of children receiving free school meals in recent years and is expected to reach a decision on whether to extend entitlement in the New Year. | The government said there had been a rise in the number of children receiving free school meals in recent years and is expected to reach a decision on whether to extend entitlement in the New Year. |
A Scottish government spokesman said: "The number of eligible children registered for free school meals has increased by 19,000 since 2007. | A Scottish government spokesman said: "The number of eligible children registered for free school meals has increased by 19,000 since 2007. |
"We are committed to expanding free school meal provision further but have been focusing on maintaining eligibility to free school meals under the UK government's programme for welfare reform." | "We are committed to expanding free school meal provision further but have been focusing on maintaining eligibility to free school meals under the UK government's programme for welfare reform." |
'Careful consideration' | 'Careful consideration' |
He added: "Recently we were informed of the Barnett consequential arising from the UK government's statement. | He added: "Recently we were informed of the Barnett consequential arising from the UK government's statement. |
"As the funding will form part of the Scottish Block Grant as a whole, we are giving careful consideration to how money may be used to the optimum benefit for children and young people." | "As the funding will form part of the Scottish Block Grant as a whole, we are giving careful consideration to how money may be used to the optimum benefit for children and young people." |
The latest statistics showed 130,000 pupils - nearly one in five - were registered for free school meals. This was a higher proportion than in England. | The latest statistics showed 130,000 pupils - nearly one in five - were registered for free school meals. This was a higher proportion than in England. |
Among the children entitled to free school meals are those whose parents or guardian received income support or income-based Job Seeker's Allowance. | Among the children entitled to free school meals are those whose parents or guardian received income support or income-based Job Seeker's Allowance. |
Others who could claim included parents or guardians receiving: | Others who could claim included parents or guardians receiving: |
'Middle class benefit' | 'Middle class benefit' |
Critics might claim providing free school meals to children from comfortably-off families amounts to a "middle class benefit" and might argue there are better ways of ensuring those who could really benefit take them up. | Critics might claim providing free school meals to children from comfortably-off families amounts to a "middle class benefit" and might argue there are better ways of ensuring those who could really benefit take them up. |
For example, many schools now use special cards for free meals - rather than cash - so there is no way of telling which children get free meals, reducing the risk of any stigma. | For example, many schools now use special cards for free meals - rather than cash - so there is no way of telling which children get free meals, reducing the risk of any stigma. |
Providing free primary school meals for all pupils was one of the recommendations of a recent review of school food by two founders of the Leon restaurant chain for the Department for Education in England. | |
The idea of free school meals for all pupils has been cooking away for many years. | The idea of free school meals for all pupils has been cooking away for many years. |
There have been several pilot studies south of the border and researchers analysing the outcomes last year claimed a free meal for all helped to narrow the divide in the achievement gap between rich and poor pupils. | There have been several pilot studies south of the border and researchers analysing the outcomes last year claimed a free meal for all helped to narrow the divide in the achievement gap between rich and poor pupils. |
Supporters argued children with a regular healthy meal were more likely to be able to concentrate, get better academic results and were less likely to be obese. | Supporters argued children with a regular healthy meal were more likely to be able to concentrate, get better academic results and were less likely to be obese. |
A similar project saw free fruit being given to the infant years, with its advocates saying the gains from this measure would be felt decades in the future. | A similar project saw free fruit being given to the infant years, with its advocates saying the gains from this measure would be felt decades in the future. |
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