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Scottish Government ‘must not remain blind’ to levels of School Meal Debt

8 Apr 2024

Today (Monday 8th April) Scotland’s leading children’s charity has urged the Scottish Government to urgently begin monitoring levels of school meal debt after stats showed a rise in child poverty in Scotland.

Aberlour Children’s Charity has said despite a one-off clearing of school meal debt there is still a concerning lack of monitoring of the critical role school meal debt plays in understanding the financial strain within households.

With the beginning of the new financial year this week, ministers have been told they must coordinate a standardised reporting of school meal debt from Scottish local authorities, to be published either quarterly/bi-annually/annually. This initiative aims to foster transparency, accountability, and long-term planning in the fight against child hunger and food insecurity.

Commenting on the demand, Martin Canavan Head of Policy and Participation at Aberlour said:

“That school meal debt even exists should shame us as a society. No child should ever be burdened with debt and no child should ever go hungry in a country as rich as ours – the Government must not remain blind to the levels of school meal debt in our country.

“Aberlour is demanding that Governments must put in place measures to prevent school meal debt in the first place and providing free school meals for all low income working families would prevent school meal debt and tackle hidden school hunger.

“In the meantime, we must see the Government ensure that all local authorities are monitoring and reporting the level of school meal debt so that it can inform efforts to help families in need.

“Ultimately, school meal debt serves as a stark indicator of financial strain within households. Ignoring this will only perpetuate inequality and deepen child poverty.”

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