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U-Turn on free school meals means families will get extra supermarket vouchers

Last week, ministers said qualifying families would be able to claim shopping vouchers of £15 a week per child during the coronavirus outbreak - however parents would not receive it for the two weeks in April that do not count as 'term time'

Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove has confirmed that the vouchers will continue to be paid over the Easter holidays(Bloomberg)

Families eligible for free school meals will continue to receive supermarket vouchers over the Easter holidays, the Government has announced.

The initiative, which was previously introduced to cover term time meals, has now been extended to cover the two-week seasonal holiday.

It means qualifying families will be able to claim additional shopping vouchers of £15 a week per child to help cover their grocery bills.

Unions said the move would help prevent children going hungry, as the coronavirus pandemic continues.

Paul Whiteman, general secretary of the leaders' union NAHT, said he was pleased to see the government "taking action to support some of the most vulnerable children".

"We know that for many children, lunch at school is their only hot meal of the day and, in some cases, their only meal full stop.

"The government is doing the right thing in stepping forward and making sure all children can continue to access the food they need.

Around 1.3million in children in England are entitled to free school meals and, until now, schools had been making their own arrangements(Getty)

Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: "Many struggling families will be finding it even harder than normal to make ends meet in the current emergency and with children at home for a long period.