Primary & Secondary Schools Milk in schools Questions & Answers. : Ensuring that Schools are aware of New Regulations for Milk and what they need to consider to be in place before January 2015.
POSITION – The Department for Education have launched new School Food Standards which become legislation on 1st January 2015. However there are Issues to be addressed:Questions / Answers / Timescale
- Who is entitled to school milk at the moment?
- What is the new legislation?
- Does the milk have to be free?
Jan ‘ 15 milk offered to 5 -18Eligible for FSM
- When should Schools make milk available?
Mid-Morning Break,
Mid Afternoon Break
Lunch time
- How will schools know who will be interested?
- What about storage of Milk on a daily basis, some schools do not have the space, and what of the disposal of Milk (a Health & Safety issue)?
There may be the offer of collecting the empty carton or bottles for disposal from the distributors of Milk, also consideration must be given to the cost of a disposal bin (please ask if this facility is available, if the school require it.) / Prior to new term in January, new bins to be in place, also refrigerator for storage.
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- How much does the milk cost, and how much do we charge?
Nursery children.
Pupils entitled to free school meals.
Schools With pupils Over 5may use the Dedicated Schools Grant to fund the provision of milk for eligible pupils (i.e. those entitled to and registered for free school meals).It is for individual schools to decide how much funding to allocate for this. To help reduce the cost, schools can participate in the EU School Milk Subsidy Scheme.
Option 1. Schools can opt to offer milk to all pupils without a charge; therefore schools are picking up the cost themselves. / (charge can be full cost of 1 carton/ bottle = 190 days x purchase price for 1 carton/bottle of milk)
Option 2. Schools can charge parents the full purchase price of milk; however a grant claim will be difficult to be made on the schools behalf as no profit should be seen to be made on the purchase of milk by the school.(If dealt with by the Local Authority). / As Above
Option 3. Schools can opt to purchase the milk and make a request for a contribution towards the milk, which will enable schools to obtain an EU subsidy grant, if the administration of the grant is made by the Local Authority. (Local Authority Grant Subsidies claimed are reimbursed back to the schools). / LCC Guide to the maximum charge to parents for Milk without further details is currently £21.00
Option 4. Schools can opt to outsource to an external organisation where the administration of grant claims for milk can be done, however the full grant subsidies obtained may not be refund back to the school. / Details to be obtained from external providers
- If schools opt to stay with the Local Authority or outsource to an external organisation, what are the requirements?
If school wish to outsource the administration they are required to contact the company concerned to seek their Advice. / If staying with LCC contact immediately for further guidance.
(Before Dec ’14)
If outsourced contact the providers immediately.
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- Some schools have various cashless systems in monitoring meals, who will this work with milk?
- What Payment process should be adopted by schools?
- Payment should be requested as early as possible, this is no different to payment of meals.
- Where payment is not forthcoming please write to the parent/guardian concerned reminding them to make payment without further delay. Should this fail to secure payment, we would be grateful if you could continue to approach the parent/guardian to ensure that all reasonable steps are being taken to fulfil the Authority’s statutory obligations in this regard.
- Where all reasonable steps have been taken to obtain payment but without success, it may be possible for the Local Authority to issue an account to recover the debt, if the service of milk as not been outsourced toexternal provider (the appropriate form can be obtained from the Education Hub).
If external providers please make further enquiries with them on how debts are to chased.
- Can the Pupil premium be used to fund any short fall in funding Milk?
- Are Pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstream Schools exempt from paying for Milk like those pupils attending Special Schools of any age?