Post on 15-Feb-2016
description
Universal Free School Meals & The School Food Planin Leeds
Aims
• Information on implementing UFSM
• Re-assure and share experiences
• Stimulate creative thinking and action planning
• Learn more about the School Food Plan • Pupil Voice• Cooking• Growing
• Support and training
Universal Free School Meals Cooking in the curriculum New Food Standards
Fantastic Opportunity
for Leeds
Universal Free School MealsThe Story in Leeds
• Pro- active approach• Visits to pilot authorities• Spoken with pupils, head teachers, lunch staff• Caterers & Stakeholders• Head Teacher Steering Group
• Working Plan
School Meal Uptake in Leeds Primary Schools 2012-2013
Free Paid Total 0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%73.00%
40.00%
48.00%
Average Primary School Meal Uptake
Baseline Data
•Schools keep a log of the number of both free and paid meals served in school on a daily or weekly basis using the
school meals tracker.
•Data is submitted using the tracker to the Data Management team at the end of the financial year
•This is not a compulsory data submission, although most schools do return the tracker
Laura Stimpson: Performance Support Officer, Children’s Services
The data is calculated using the formula below:
No. free meals served/187 (av. no. training days)FSM eligibility
Take up of free school meals
Monitoring
DfE to measure progress regularly:• Take up• Nutritional Quality• Details to come
Supporting Schools
On the tables:• Head teachers Q&A• Head teachers Checklist• Flowchart• Toolkit coming soon!
• Q&A System• Feedback on Support