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Mar 2021
Families across the Harrogate district struggling to pay their bills could receive one-off support of £20 thanks to North Yorkshire County Council.
The money is in addition to the £15 per week food vouchers the authority will give to families entitled to free school meals.
It was revealed at a meeting of NYCC's executive today that the government has provided additional funding to help families, and the authority agreed to let headteachers use their discretion about which families should receive the money.
NYCC's deputy leader, Cllr Gareth Dadd, told the meeting:
The executive was originally going to vote on distribution of the food vouchers to families through the Covid Winter Grant Scheme, funded by the government. However, an amendment was made when additional funding was released to local authorities, enabling NYCC to add the £20 vouchers to support families struggling as a result of the pandemic.
The nine members of the executive voted unanimously in favour of the measure. They also agreed to allow the corporate director for children and young people's services, Stuart Carlton, to use his discretion to allocate future funding through the scheme in consultation with the relevant executive member, without having to bring each decision to the executive for approval.
The scheme proposes offering four weeks of activities in the summer and a week each at Easter and Christmas. However, the current situation with covid guidelines means the programme will be delivered virtually this Easter, using online resources as well as activity packs including sports equipment and healthy recipes.
NYCC has been awarded almost £1.2m of funding for the project for the coming financial year and will work with other organisations to deliver it, including North Yorkshire Police and community groups. Existing council resources, such as libraries and the early help service, will also be used.
The council could add to its funding through contributions from "philanthropists, businesses, supermarkets or other organisations".
Any family in receipt of free school meals would be eligible for the holiday programme, though NYCC said it did not expect every family to apply.
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