Cash help for meals for self-isolating Falkirk families on low incomes
And families receiving free school meals, clothing grants or educational maintenance allowance will get a further £100 through the Scottish Government's winter support fund.
Nationally, the payments will be made to anyone who qualifies for free school meals, but Falkirk Council has agreed to extend it to help more families who are struggling to make ends meet.
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Hide AdCash has also been allocated so that any pupils who are entitled to free schools meals will get a direct payment if they are required to
self-isolate by Public Health Scotland.
The proposal was agreed at a meeting of Falkirk's education, children and young people executive on Wednesday.
The cost will be covered by £30 million of Scottish Government funding to councils.
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Hide AdThe government cash will cover this Christmas holiday plus breaks in February and Easter 2021.
The report to the meeting said it was vital to keep helping families who have been hit hardest by the pandemic.
People on low incomes are less likely to be able to work at home and
more likely to work in industries that have been most affected by the restrictions - putting them at greater risk of reduced hours and redundancy.
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Hide AdThere is also evidence that Covid-19 rates are higher in areas of
deprivation and that Covid death rates are twice as high for people living
in the most deprived areas compared to the least deprived areas.