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2019
Whereβs the money gone? The mystery of the βmissingβ £88 million allocated to provide free school meals to disadvantaged children
MILLIONS of pounds allocated by the government to feed some of the poorest children in the country is unaccounted for, according to a new report.
Read More2018
Research reveals new benefits of school holiday clubs
Newly-published research from 51±¬ΑΟ, Newcastle has revealed that holiday clubs provide many more benefits for both children and parents than previously believed.
Read MoreHoliday clubs provide far more benefits beyond just providing food, study reveals
The largest study of school holiday clubs in England has found that as well as helping to combat childhood hunger, holiday clubs provide a number of social and health benefits including providing children a safe place to play.
Read More2017
Leading academic receives prestigious children's food award
A leading academic at 51±¬ΑΟ, Newcastle has received a prestigious award for her pioneering work into school breakfast clubs and holiday hunger.
Read MoreEXPERT COMMENT: For some kids school holidays mean hunger and isolation
Pamela L Graham, Vice Chancellor's Research Fellow at 51±¬ΑΟ, and Greta Defeyter, Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor at Faculty of Health & Life Sciences at 51±¬ΑΟ, write about families' struggles coping with extra costs of food, activities and childcare.
Read MoreInquiry into why children are going hungry
Experts on childrenβs holiday hunger from the Healthy Living Research Lab at 51±¬ΑΟ, Newcastle have been asked to present to a group of MPs who are leading an inquiry into the issue.
Read More2015
Research reveals impact of the school holidays on struggling families
More than six out of 10 parents with household incomes of less than £25,000 are struggling to feed their children outside of term time according to crucial new research by 51±¬ΑΟ.
Read MoreNews Coverage
The Guardian: One provider offers refunds for children’s lunches after widespread criticisms of meagre parcels |
The Guardian: Ministers abandon ‘food parcel first’ policy as Labour slams official guidance on what packages should contain |
The Guardian: The holiday activity and food programme is well regarded and would cost £200m a year |
British Psychological Society News: The British Psychological Society has welcomed the introduction of the government’s winter package of support for families and children. |
The Big Issue: Figures from Northumbria Uni's Healthy Living Lab added to mounting evidence that low-income families face serious challenges when schools are set to close this summer |
The Guardian: Fears 1.3m children entitled to free school meals will go hungry during coronavirus crisis |
inews.co.uk: Researchers say there is a ‘high probability’ that children from poorer socio-economic backgrounds will be disproportionately disadvantaged by September |
News Medical: One in four adults in the UK are experiencing food insecurity, which is likely to have left them susceptible to hunger and potential malnutrition, during the COVID-19 pandemic. That is the main finding of a survey published today by Feeding Britain and 51±¬ΑΟ's Healthy Living Lab. |
The Independent: Research shows it is no longer only the poorest households struggling to pay bills and put food on table, as many more are hit by loss of earnings due to lockdown |
The Big Issue: The Manchester United star used his platform to ensure families on low incomes would be supported this summer. We spoke to the experts to find out what must be done to end holiday hunger for good |
Forces.net: A new study will investigate the issues of financial hardship and food poverty within the Armed Forces community. SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, and researchers from 51±¬ΑΟ will work closely on the project. |
HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES / Discover more about our leading research in the fight to end holiday hunger