Young and Hungry: School Meal Policies and Children’s Right to Food in the UK and Ireland

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Young and Hungry: School Meal Policies and Children’s Right to Food in the UK and Ireland

Published June 2024

Contributors

Author: Katie Morris

Publisher: The International Journal of Children’s Rights

Date: 2024

Geographic Coverage: UK and Ireland

Type of Resource: Academic Journal

Sector/setting: Schools

Vulnerable groups: Children, Young People

Developed with children and young people? No

Type of participation: N/A

Availability: Open Access

Keywords: Child Rights, Right to Food, School Meals, UNCRC, UK, Ireland

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Introduction

This article evaluates school meal policies in the UK and Ireland as a means to ensure the fulfilment of children’s right to food, as protected under international law. It adopts a comparative approach, assessing the varying strategies adopted across the two jurisdictions and their challenges. Whilst new developments, including the recent expansion of both hot meal provision in Ireland and universal free school meals in Wales and Scotland, are welcomed, the article argues that school meal policies across the UK and Ireland need to be radically rehauled if they are to make any headway in the realisation of children’s right to food.