Greenwich Families on Benefits Should Sign Up Now for Free School Meals
Friday 21 September, 2018 Written by Emily Hennings, News ShopperSchool dinners have come a long way in the past 20 years since Jamie Oliver started his campaign in Greenwich to make them healthier and more interesting.
Nutritionally balanced and with modern and fun menus, school dinners have never been better, helping to give children a healthy meal that helps keep up concentration and energy for an afternoon’s learning.
There are changes for how you qualify for free school meals when you are on Universal Credit.
From October, the government will be stopping ‘legacy benefits’, as it transfers millions of people over to the Universal Credit system.
People on certain benefits are urged to apply now for free school lunches so that they can continue their entitlement.
If you qualify now, you will continue to be entitled for the children you have applied for until at least 2022, even if you have a change in your income or benefits.
If your child is in infant school, it is still important to apply now, so that you continue to be entitled regardless of your income circumstances in the next few years.
Councillor David Gardner, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Children’s Services and Schools, said: “School lunches are such a great way to ensure your child gets a square meal that is having a healthy and nutritious, and helps them maintain concentration and energy levels to keep on learning.
"Applying for free school meals also helps support your child’s school as they receive additional money from the Pupil Premium to pay for teachers and teaching assistants.
“New applicants for free school meals on or after 1 April 2018, who are in receipt of Universal Credit and have earnings above the earned income threshold, will no longer be eligible for free school meals.”
Parents and carers can sign up to free school lunches now will protect their entitlement to claim them until at least 2022.
New applications for younger siblings would need to be made when they reach school age, and eligibility assessed.
On Thursday 4 October there will be a national schools’ census to count the number of children at school, if you are on benefits, talk to your child’s school, you can still register on the day on 4 October – or go to www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/freeschoolmeals and sign up now, where you can find information about eligibility under Universal Credit.
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