Children from families which receive income-related free school meals are again eligible for a £15 voucher per week each during the Easter break.
The one-off funding for the scheme comes from the Department of Work and Pensions’ winter hardship support - and Bedford Borough Council has received an additional £167,672 from the fund.
The free school meals food vouchers scheme is part of the package of support launched by Bedford Borough Council and voluntary sector partners earlier in the school year for families and households. Bedford Borough Council has already provided £337,290 worth of vouchers (over Christmas and February half term) directly issued to parents of 6,609 eligible children and young people to help with the cost of shopping for food. Each voucher is redeemable from a range of local retailers.
Cllr Michael Headley, portfolio holder for finance, said: “I am delighted that we’ve been able to extend this scheme to cover the Easter holiday. A year into the pandemic, many families continue to struggle and I hope that by issuing these vouchers, families can focus on enjoying the break, rather than worrying about where their children’s next meal is coming from during this challenging period.”
Children are eligible for the vouchers if their family receives one of the benefits listed below:
Universal Credit - with an annual earned income of no more than £7,400 after tax
Income Support
Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
Support under Part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
The guaranteed element of Pension Credit
Working Tax Credit run-on (paid for the four weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit)
Child Tax Credit (with no Working Tax Credit) with an annual gross income of no more than £16,190