This paper assesses the extent to which opportunities exist for an extension of the entitlement to free school meals, in order to improve the targeting of free school meals to children from the poorest of households, and the extent to which changes in free school meal provision leads to a regionally specific impact on child poverty due to variations of household composition within the English regions and Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This paper demonstrates that, first, entitlement to free school meals has been falling for the poorest households since 1997 and, second, that this problem cannot be rectified by targeting the poorest households using the current methods of targeting, namely entitlement derived from receipt of other tri...
In 2014/15, Universal Free School Meals (UFSM) were introduced in Scotland and England for children ...
An evidenced based article on the long term impact of food poverty on children, adding support for t...
29% of the 1.4 million eligible children do not participate in the UK's Free School Meals programme....
This paper assesses the extent to which opportunities exist for an extension of the entitlement to f...
This paper examines the impact regional diversity in household composition and income has on child p...
The Scottish National Party led Scottish Government has identified household poverty as a key focus ...
The election of the Scottish government, in May 2007, raised expectations that devolution may at las...
The importance of universal free school meals (UFSM) provision has been the subject of significant d...
In the context of successive global crises and rising household food insecurity in wealthy European ...
Many countries provide extensive in-kind public transfers for specific needs of particular client g...
This paper assesses the impact of devolution within the United Kingdom on household equality in term...
To investigate socio-economic differences in children's diet, activity and inactivity and changes in...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by Wiley and the British Education Research Association. This is an op...
The election of the Scottish government, in May 2007, raised expectations that devolution may at las...
Objectives: Universal interventions may widen or narrow inequalities if disproportionately effective...
In 2014/15, Universal Free School Meals (UFSM) were introduced in Scotland and England for children ...
An evidenced based article on the long term impact of food poverty on children, adding support for t...
29% of the 1.4 million eligible children do not participate in the UK's Free School Meals programme....
This paper assesses the extent to which opportunities exist for an extension of the entitlement to f...
This paper examines the impact regional diversity in household composition and income has on child p...
The Scottish National Party led Scottish Government has identified household poverty as a key focus ...
The election of the Scottish government, in May 2007, raised expectations that devolution may at las...
The importance of universal free school meals (UFSM) provision has been the subject of significant d...
In the context of successive global crises and rising household food insecurity in wealthy European ...
Many countries provide extensive in-kind public transfers for specific needs of particular client g...
This paper assesses the impact of devolution within the United Kingdom on household equality in term...
To investigate socio-economic differences in children's diet, activity and inactivity and changes in...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by Wiley and the British Education Research Association. This is an op...
The election of the Scottish government, in May 2007, raised expectations that devolution may at las...
Objectives: Universal interventions may widen or narrow inequalities if disproportionately effective...
In 2014/15, Universal Free School Meals (UFSM) were introduced in Scotland and England for children ...
An evidenced based article on the long term impact of food poverty on children, adding support for t...
29% of the 1.4 million eligible children do not participate in the UK's Free School Meals programme....