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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 October 2008

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

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Michael Ring

Question:

411 Deputy Michael Ring asked the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the way a scheme (details supplied) is operated; the number of schools on a county basis which currently benefit form it; the annual cost of the scheme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [35769/08]

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The School Meals Programme gives funding towards the provision of food services for disadvantaged school children through two schemes. The first is the long-standing statutory urban school meals scheme, operated by local authorities and part-financed by the Department of Social & Family Affairs. The second is the School Meals Local Projects scheme through which funding is provided directly by this Department to participating schools and local and voluntary community groups who are running their own school meals projects.

The School Meals Programme has expanded significantly in recent years. Expenditure on the urban and local projects school meals schemes increased from €13.6m in 2006 to €28.2m in 2007, and is expected to be in the region of €32m in 2008. In 2006, 1,389 schools and 125,000 pupils benefited from the programme and this increased to over 189,000 pupils from over 1,900 schools in 2007.

Funding under the School Meals Local Projects scheme is available for a variety of school meals projects, including breakfast clubs, snack clubs, lunch clubs, dinner clubs and homework clubs. The decision to operate a school meals projects, and responsibility for the actual operation of the project, rests entirely with the school or organisation concerned. Funding under the scheme is to assist participating schools/organisations with their food costs only.

Priority for funding under the School Meals Local Projects scheme is given to schools which are part of the Department of Education & Science's initiative for disadvantage schools, ‘Delivering Equality of Opportunity in Schools' (DEIS). The focus of the School Meals scheme will remain on disadvantaged children and the inclusion of additional DEIS schools in the scheme will continue to be the Department's main priority.

The following table gives a breakdown by county of the numbers of schools/preschools/local groups which have benefited under the School Meals Local Projects scheme. These figures include a variety of different types of school food projects, including schools who receive funding directly from the Department for either their full school population or for targeted pupils and also school food projects funded by the Department and operated by local and voluntary organisations for pupils from a number of local schools. Table: County breakdown of the number of schools which have benefited under the School Meals Local Projects Scheme to date.

County

Number of Schools, Preschools & Local Groups

Carlow

37

Cavan

39

Clare

38

Cork

124

Donegal

148

Dublin

388

Galway

62

Kerry

98

Kildare

33

Kilkenny

44

Laois

15

Leitrim

18

Limerick

59

Longford

21

Louth

36

Mayo

106

Meath

15

Monaghan

40

Offaly

27

Roscommon

31

Sligo

31

Tipperary

61

Waterford

44

Westmeath

35

Wexford

63

Wicklow

25

Total

1,638

Note: Approximately 330 schools benefit under the urban school meals scheme. A breakdown of this figure on a county basis is not available.

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