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Green Party calls for free school meals for all.
The Green Party will be asking the Council
to push the Government to provide free school meals for every
child in a motion to Full Council on Wednesday (Dec 3rd). The
Greens also want the Council to to consider copying TV chef Jamie
Olivers Ministry of Food project in Rotherham,
where people how to cook healthy dishes and then pass it
on by teaching other people.
Our eating habits are changing. Research
by the University of Sheffield
shows how difficult it is for families to sit down and eat together
at night in
our modern world of flexible working, and cooking skills are not
being passed on from generation to generation in the traditional
way.
Providing every child with a balanced
nutritious lunch would cost £1.8 bn.
But the NHS would save at least this much because fewer of these
children would suffer from health problems linked to obesity and
a poor diet later in life. And it has been shown that a good diet
helps children to concentrate,
co-operate and learn.
300,000 children across the country are
now eligible for free school meals are not actually currently
receiving them. But int in Finland and Sweden, where school meals
are free, take-up is 90% and 85% respectively. Making sure that
all children receive at least one healthy meal a day would cost
about one fifth of the money spent on city bonuses in 2006-7.
Surely this is a sound investment in our childrens future.
ENDS
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