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Negative impact of Covid-19 lockdown on Swindon children
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Negative impact of Covid-19 lockdown on Swindon children
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Thousands of people across Swindon will be offered supermarket vouchers ahead of the half-term. The borough council received £624,935 from the government as part of the Covid Winter Grant Scheme to support families with the cost of food and fuel during the Christmas and February school holidays. The council aims to use the funding to support more people in need by extending the eligibility to include a wider range of residents who will receive a £15 supermarket voucher to cover the one-week half-term period from February 15. Most of those eligible will be children who are entitled to free school meals during term time, along with children in receipt of two-year-old funding and those eligible for the pupil premium aged three and four.
There were 395 referrals to Wokingham Borough Council’s Early Help team between October and December in 2020 – 144 more than in the same period in 2019. THERE has been a “huge” increase in the number of struggling Wokingham families that require support to ensure their children are safe. New figures show there were 395 referrals to Wokingham Borough Council’s Early Help team between October and December in 2020 – 144 more than in the same period in 2019. The team, which looks to resolve family issues before they deteriorate and protect children from harm, has assessed 303 of those cases so far. Social workers refer families to the team to reduce the risk of harm, neglect, isolation, exploitation, criminal behaviour or a family breakdown.