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Hundreds more schools join free lunches programme
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Chris Hipkins announces more schools join free lunch programme
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“It’s yum and delicious,” his school-mate Kristian Nuku, 10, added. Jaxon Tanner-Stills, 10, also expressed gratitude for the kai, saying there was a lot of it “and we get it everyday”. The Government-funded food programme has been offered to schools and kura across the country where students face the greatest socio-economic barriers that could affect access to education, wellbeing and achievement.
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The meals are provided to the school, and hundreds more across the country, as part of a Government-funded programme. The initiative began in other parts of the country early last year and has since been rolled out to other regions, with some participating Taranaki schools receiving the lunches from this term, and others around April, depending on their chosen delivery model – either self-catered or catered.
Thanks for the lunches – The Gisborne Herald
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Press Release – University of Canterbury Students Association The University of Canterbury Students Association (UCSA) will help fuel a younger generation of students learning as part of its new contract to provide school lunches in Christchurch. The Association has won a contract with the Governments …
The University of Canterbury Students’ Association (UCSA) will help fuel a younger generation of students’ learning as part of its new contract to provide school lunches in Christchurch.
The Association has won a contract with the Government’s Ka Ora, Ka Ako | Healthy School Lunches programme, which provides nutritious lunches every school day to primary and secondary school pupils from participating schools. The programme is being rolled out nationally to address food insecurity among kiwi youth – something intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic.