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Food Poverty: Children

Written question asked by Robert Halfon (Conservative) on Thursday, 1 October 2020, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 23 September 2020 (named day). A holding answer was provided on Wednesday, 23 September 2020. A substantive answer was provided by Jo Churchill (Conservative) on Thursday, 1 October 2020 on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate his Department has made of the number of children living in food insecure households in England.

Answer

The Department’s Healthy Start scheme provides a nutritional safety net to hundreds of thousands of pregnant women and families with children under four in lower-income families. Healthy Start encourages a healthy diet by providing vouchers that can only be spent on fresh or frozen fruit and vegetables, plain cow’s milk and infant formula.

Free school meals, led by the Department for Education, play an important role in ensuring disadvantaged children receive a healthy, nutritious meal each day. They are aimed at families who are out of work or on low incomes.

Under the benefits-related criteria, there are currently around 1.4 million pupils eligible for and claiming a free school meal, saving families around £400 a year for each child.

Type
Written question
Reference
91835
Session
2019-21
Contains statistics
Yes
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