Funding for infant Free School Meals in Wiltshire slashed

1 Jun 2022

Funding for infant Free School Meals in Wiltshire slashed by £389,943 in real terms

The government has slashed funding for free school meals for 4-7-year-olds in Wiltshire by £389,943 in real terms, shocking new figures uncovered by the Liberal Democrats have revealed.

The party said it is another example of the Conservatives "short-changing our children."

Universal Infant Free School Meals were introduced by the Liberal Democrats, to provide free school meals to all pupils in reception, Year 1 and Year 2. However since the policy was introduced seven years ago, the Conservatives have increased funding per pupil by just 4 pence, from £2.30 to £2.34, or an increase of 1.7%.

It comes despite the latest ONS figures showing food prices have soared by 7% since the introduction of this policy.

Had the funding increased with inflation, it would currently stand at at least £2.46 per pupil. This amounts to a real-terms cut of £35.8 million this year for the 1.57 million children affected nationally, or £22.80 per child.

This real-terms funding cut has left schools in South West Wiltshire needing to fund the extra cost from their own budget leaving less money for textbooks, teachers and catch-up classes.

Responding to these figures, Liberal Democrat Spokesperson Ellen Nicholson said:

"Free school meals were introduced as a way of giving children in South West Wiltshire a healthy lunch every day and saving parents hundreds of pounds a year.

"But the Conservatives have slashed funding in real terms despite food prices going through the roof.

"This is leaving schools to stump up the cash from their own budgets, meaning less money to spend on our children's education and well-being.

"It is another example of this government short-changing children. Liberal Democrats in South West Wiltshire are calling for a U-turn now to provide the extra funding for free school meals our children desperately need."



Notes to Editors

  1. Price of UIFSM

Year

Funding Per Child Per Meal

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2021-22

£2.34

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2020-21

£2.34

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2019-20

£2.30

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2018-19

£2.30

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2017-18

£2.30

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2016-17

£2.30

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2015-16

£2.30

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2014-15

£2.30

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  1. ONS CPI Inflation Index for food - 7% up since 2015 https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/timeseries/d7c8/mm23

  2. DfE Universal Infant Free School Meals 2021-22

  3. Liberal Democrat Analysis

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