Articles tagged with Healthy School Lunches
Government to Continue Efficient Healthy School Lunches Programme in 2027 Saving $122M
1 month ago | 298 viewsAssociate Education Minister David Seymour announced the Government will continue the Healthy School Lunches Programme in 2027, providing nutritious meals to around 242,000 students daily while saving taxpayers $122 million that year. Since Term 1 2025, the programme has delivered over 48 million meals to more than 1,000 schools, improving efficiency with nearly 100% on-time delivery and significantly reduced complaints, at a lower average meal cost than under the previous government. Budget 2026 allocates $212.4 million to extend the programme and the ECE Food programme, with additional funding to explore eligibility improvements and ensure lunches reach more children in need.
Tags: David Seymour Healthy School Lunches Programme Government Budget 2026 ECE Food programme taxpayer savings Ministry of Education Labour government school meals equity indexGovernment Report Shows Positive Impact on Youth Offending and School Attendance
2 months ago | 458 viewsThe Government’s 2024/25 Annual Report on the Child and Youth Strategy highlights positive progress in reducing youth offending, child abuse, and food insecurity, while improving school attendance and parental support. Despite these gains, challenges persist with 14.3% of children experiencing material hardship and an increase in households receiving main benefits amid tough economic conditions. The Government remains committed to practical, evidence-based solutions through coordinated programs targeting education, health, housing, and welfare to further improve outcomes for children and young people.
Tags: Louise Upston Child Poverty Reduction Minister New Zealand Government Child and Youth Strategy Ministry of Social Development Kahu Taurima Healthy School Lunches Early Childhood Education Food Food Secure Communities Attendance Action PlanGovernment Supports Northland and Gisborne Schools Amid Severe Weather Disruptions
4 months ago | 681 viewsThe Government is providing support to schools, kura, and families in Northland and Gisborne to minimize disruptions caused by severe weather, including restoring transport services, maintaining school lunch programs, and setting up an Education Hub at Whangaruru School for displaced students. Some schools in Gisborne have postponed start dates or are exploring alternatives like online learning and shared teaching spaces to ensure continued education. The Ministry of Education is actively assessing school damages, offering helplines for concerns, and working closely with schools to provide ongoing assistance and support.
Tags: Erica Stanford Northland Gisborne Whangaruru School Te Araroa Hicks Bay Ministry of Education Healthy School Lunches Education Hub school transport