News you won’t hear – Scottish Government help with infant food insecurity

No exploitative baby photos required, just facts:

While BBC Scotland, uniquely among BBC England, Wales and Northern Ireland, concentrate on a Leeds University report on food insecurity, utterly blind to the facts about much lower child poverty in Scotland and SNP initiatives such as the world-leading Child Payment, from the Scottish Government today, but widely ignored:

A toolkit for people working with families with infants at risk of food insecurity is promoting cash first responses to allow them to safely, responsively and appropriately feed their babies and helping towards reducing the need for food banks.

Shirley-Anne Somerville said:

“All children have the right to the best possible health and an adequate standard of living, which includes appropriate nutrition to meet their developmental needs. These resources are aimed at ensuring that no baby in Scotland is left without the food they need to grow and thrive.

“We continue to allocate around £3 billion each year to a range of actions which help to tackle poverty and mitigate the impacts of the cost of living crisis on households.

“We will do all we can to reduce child poverty while mitigating UK Government austerity – but we could go much further if policies made at Westminster were not actively working against us.”

Modelling estimates that Scottish Government policies will keep 100,000 children out of relative poverty in 2024-25, with relative poverty levels 10% points lower than they would have otherwise been.

In 2024-25 the Scottish Government is committing a record £6.3bn for benefits expenditure – £1.1bn more than the UK Government gives to the Scottish Government for social security. The increase in benefits expenditure is the single biggest increase in the 2024-25 budget, over £1bn more compared to the 2023-24 budget.

Collectively, the Scottish Government’s five family payments, including the Scottish Child Payment, Best Start Foods and three Best Start Grants could now be worth over £10,000 by the time an eligible child turns six and around £25,000 by the time an eligible child turns 16, providing financial support to families which is unparalleled across the UK.

Full post at: Help for families of infants – gov.scot (www.gov.scot)

One thought on “News you won’t hear – Scottish Government help with infant food insecurity

  1. Also “News you won’t hear”….that is , as the ‘news where we are’ in Scotland, not being promoted (if even noted at all) as constantly as any news regarding Ferries in Scotland via the BBC here……that news being…..

    1. Survey shows enormous confidence in Scotland’s renewable energy sector
    2. Business in confidence in Scotland booms in two year high beating UK average.
    3. The BBC declare #SNPGOOD as opposed to their usual #SNPBAD

    NMRN

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