Denbighshire County Council is currently finalising
arrangements for a new way to provide free school meals in the county.
Once a decision was made to close schools due to
coronavirus, the council’s education and catering teams worked hard to
put in place a way of providing free school meals to those eligible, which in Denbighshire is 3,500 children (1,900 families).
For the past two weeks, the council’s catering team
provided free school meals through the key workers’ child care settings set up
in many of the county’s schools.
Those attending the sessions were able
to receive a meal whilst those not attending were able to pick up packed
lunches.
Now, the council is switching to a direct payments
system where money allocated for school meals will be provided to parents/guardians instead of an actual school meal.
Councillor Huw Hilditch-Roberts, Cabinet Lead
Member for Education and Public Engagement, said: “”I would like to pay tribute
to the education catering and finance teams for putting the original plans in
place for free school meals, once the school closure announcement was
made.
"This was a mammoth task which involved putting plans in place,
informing schools and publicising the arrangements – all within a matter of
days.
“We pulled out all the stops to make it happen and
I’m tremendously proud of the team.
“Whilst we recognise that the previous way of
providing school meals was not ideal, it was truly the best option possible,
given the time-frame.
“We have also been disappointed with the low take-up of free school meals during this time, so we hope that the new system will
provide reassurance that pupils are receiving meals they are entitled to."
Councillor Julian Thompson-Hill, Cabinet Lead
Member for Finance said: “The Welsh Government has advised councils that the
decision on how to provide free school meals rests with local authorities
themselves. That is why we are now putting alternative plans in place in
Denbighshire.
“A lot of work has gone on behind the scenes to put
plans in place for the direct payments system.
“Parents and guardians will be notified of the new
way of working and we would urge them to make sure they follow our guidance, to
ensure that free school meals continues to be available, albeit in a different
way."
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