
Lanarkshire parents reminded they could be eligible for extra payments over school holidays
National advice agency Advice Direct Scotland is urging households to check if they qualify for support before schools break up for the summer later this month.
Lanarkshire parents are being reminded that they could be eligible for extra payments over the school holidays to cover the cost of meals for their children.
National advice agency Advice Direct Scotland is urging households to check if they qualify for support before schools break up for the summer later this month.
Households normally eligible for free school meals during term time should automatically start receiving payments of £2.50 or £4.80 per day, per child, during the holidays, depending on the child's age and where they live.
While exact holiday dates vary by council, a household with two children could be entitled to between £150 and £288 over the course of the six-week summer break.
Those who have not yet applied for free school meals, or who might start claiming benefits over the holidays due to a change in circumstances, are being urged to take action.
All children in P1 to P5 at schools run by local councils currently receive free school lunches during term time, regardless of their family circumstances. Children in P6 and above continue to qualify only if they come from low-income households.
Over the summer and other holidays, support is available to those who normally receive free school meals.
Payments are set at £2.50 per day, per child, for each weekday during the holidays, excluding weekends.
This means summer payments will be around £75, £126, or £144 per child, depending on the rate and school stage.
To qualify, people must be in receipt of one of the following benefits:
Universal Credit (where monthly earned income is not more than £850)
Income Support
Income-based Job Seeker's Allowance
Income-based Employment and Support Allowance
Support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.
Rebecca Fagan, benefit and welfare information officer at Advice Direct Scotland, said: 'With the summer holidays approaching fast, it's crucial that families know about the support available to help provide healthy meals for their children.
'Many Scots are facing financial difficulties due to the cost-of-living and energy crises and will be worried about holiday-related expenses on top of rising bills.
'For families with children eligible for free school meals, payments are available throughout the summer, so we encourage anyone who might benefit to apply now.
'Remember, once your application is approved, payments will start promptly and will also be available during other school holidays.
'If you're unsure about your eligibility or need help applying, our team at advice.scot offers free, confidential support to everyone, regardless of personal circumstances.'
Advice.scot provides free, practical advice and information on any topic, including access to benefits and whether households are claiming all the support they are entitled to.
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