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£600 million injected to extend support for poorer children during school holidays
2025-08-27 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

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       Government funding for a programme which offers children from low-income families free meals and activities during the school holidays will be extended.

       Some £600 million is being invested to extend the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme – which funds councils to provide holiday childcare, activities and food for children eligible for free school meals – for another three years.

       The Department for Education (DfE) has said working families on free school meals could save more than £800 a year thanks to its investment into holiday clubs.

       It comes as working parents in England will be able to access 30 hours a week of funded childcare for children older than nine months from Monday.

       With just days to go until the full rollout, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has called on eligible parents in England to “take up” the offer.

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       The expansion of funded childcare – which was introduced by the Conservative government – began being rolled out in England in April last year for working parents of two-year-olds.

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       Working parents of children older than nine months are now also able to access 15 hours of funded childcare a week during term time, before the full rollout of 30 hours a week to all eligible families from next week.

       The HAF programme – for school-aged children from Reception to Year 11 – helps parents to make savings of more than £300 a year, the DfE said.

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       The HAF programme helps parents to make savings of more than £300 a year, the DfE said.(Danny Lawson/PA Wire)

       In July, the Coram Family and Childcare charity called for the HAF programme to be maintained after March 2026 to ensure disadvantaged children have childcare during school holidays.

       Andrew Forsey, national director of Feeding Britain, said: “Today’s news will be welcomed by hundreds of thousands of parents across England.

       “The support provided to children from lower incomes through the Holiday Activities Fund eases the pressure on family budgets during the school holidays, enhances their access to enriching and physical activities, and gives them a healthy meal each day during the school holidays.

       “This delivers a raft of benefits for children and their families, so it is excellent news that the government is extending this provision for a further three years.”

       Ms Phillipson said: “Giving every child the best start in life is my number one priority, which is why we are delivering on our commitment to provide hundreds of thousands of children with 30 hours government-funded early education.

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       “Whether it’s to save up to £7,500 a year, support parents to get back to work or reduce the pressure on grandparents who so often have to step in, the benefits are widespread.

       “The offer is just around the corner, and so I’m urging every eligible parent who wants it, to take it up.”

       


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