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School meals take-up drops 50 per cent after cook is axed



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Published Date: 14 July 2008
PARENTS have launched a campaign to have a cook reinstated after the number of children taking school dinners fell by almost 50 per cent in just seven months.
Meals have been transported from a school in Leith to Stockbridge Primary since its cook left in November to cover maternity leave at another school.

Parents say the meals now being given to the children are "revolting" as they have to be re-heated when they arrive at Stockbridge, and that they also lose their nutritional value as a result.

The school's parent council says this is the reason why the take-up of school meals has dropped from 1039 meals in October last year to 539 in May 2008.

They are furious with both the council and Edinburgh Catering Services (ECS) as they claim they were given assurances, ever since their cook left, that another one was being sought to fill the post temporarily.

No-one was been appointed though, leaving the school with a fully functioning kitchen but no cook, and although the school's former cook has now finished her maternity cover at the other school, she has not been returned to Stockbridge.

Parents say ECS has now told them they will not be getting a cook in the "foreseeable future".

They have launched a petition to get support for their campaign and are lobbying councillors and MSPs over the issue.

Claire Cowell, secretary of the school's parent council, said: "Before the end of term it finally became clear that we won't be getting a cook and they said the situation is not going to change in the foreseeable future.

"The process of cooking then re-heating makes the meals fairly revolting. My daughter used to take school meals every day but she is saying more and more that she doesn't like them and it's becoming more difficult to get her to take them."

The parent council is also concerned about the amount of packing being used while the food is being transported from one school to the other, saying it is in "contradiction" to the principles underlying its eco-school status.

Ms Cowell added: "I know the council has financial difficulties but this is such an important issue."

The situation at Stockbridge is the latest blow to school meals for Edinburgh's children.

A shortfall in council budgets has led to the council closing kitchens in six primary schools – Kirkliston, Juniper Green, Hermitage Park, Prestonfield and the under-threat Lismore and Bonnington schools.

The city council blamed the closures on a fall in demand for meals over the last few years.

Councillor Marilyne MacLaren, the city's education leader, said she is happy to meet with parents at Stockbridge to discuss their concerns, and added: "If we are to improve the take-up of schools meals in the future we need the help and support of parents.

"Unfortunately there has been a steady decline over a number of years in the take up of school meals.

"We need to identify innovative ideas if we are to reverse this trend."


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  • Last Updated: 14 July 2008 11:28 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Schools in Edinburgh
 
1

Amenemhat,

14/07/2008 12:16:48
So they make the food cr*p, children stop eating it, it's cr*p, the council say -

"Unfortunately there has been a steady decline over a number of years in the take up of school meals."

So they close the kitchen.

who said the council can't do forward planning?
2

MummyWease,

14/07/2008 12:27:10
Having tasted school meals which are sent out from other kitchens they don't taste the best, yet the schools with working kitchens have lovely meals which taste lovely. The council need to take note. Maybe they could have a school kitchen feed them at the city chambers for the same price as staff at schools have to pay while the children get lovely edible meals!!! I know I know.... I'm living in dream land that they would ever consider it.
3

Milo Spav,

14/07/2008 12:54:50
Parents! Here's an idea! Why not try MAKING LUNCHES FOR YOUR OWN BLOODY CHILDREN?
4

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 14/07/2008 13:08:59

Mlio ~3,

Little you know about the childcare sector.

Point being, while children are in the 'care of others' it is for the 'others' such as in this case, the local Authority, to provide the welfare of the child.

This is meeting their needs, and this includes providing an edible lunch and refreshments.

One could argue the point, as in the Local Authority not doing so, they could be in breach of the,..Children's Welfare Act.
5

derekh,

Bonnyrigg 14/07/2008 13:23:30
# 3 - who do you think is paying for the school lunches ? THE PARENTS ! So the least you can expect is decent quality, as they are certainly not cheap.
6

Milo Spav,

14/07/2008 13:26:27
Stop paying for the lunches and make them yourself.

That is all.
7

Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 14/07/2008 13:39:25
No surprises here!! The SNP/Libdems are now running the show - and what a mess they are making of it. The blame clearly lies with them - they ought to be totally ashamed of the way they are running (or not running) the city. The wee kiddies are suffering as a result of those muppets that voted in these clowns. All I can say is roll on the next election - the sooner the better.
8

Jenny MacArthur,

14/07/2008 14:00:26
Feeding our kids industrial swill is SUCH a false economy.
9

FamilyMan, non-political,

Edinburgh 14/07/2008 16:11:54
#6
The point is kids should have the choice of a _hot_ meal at school, not just sarnies every day (note the parents pay either way). Plus there is the social shared experience of eating from the same menu with their peers - it can help to extend the range of food that each will eat. For some children the variation and nutritional balance afforded by a healthy school meal can be very important to their overall diet.

I would also be very surprised if shipping in meals from outside - with all the extra staff time that requires for the delivery and serving and the extra expense and waste of food packaging - is a cheaper option than maintaining a full-time cook!?

Clearly the quality of the food has suffered and that is unacceptable. Although I don't have the reference to hand it has been shown that kids who eat well also perform better at school.

If Councillor MM wants a greater take-up of school meals, then its obvious, reinstate school kitchens and prepare fresh healthy food on-site.
10

Henpen,

Edinburgh 14/07/2008 16:32:06
Sorry, but is no-one else worried about the welfare of the axed cook? That must have hurt...
11

I love to eat Sellotape,

14/07/2008 16:42:46
It depends on how they axed her. If it was a swift, sharp blow to the jugular, she wouldn't have felt too much.
12

Henpen,

Edinburgh 14/07/2008 16:52:31
So it could have been quick...

Can you imagine the risk assessment forms & Health & Safety stuff the school would have had to fill out before they axed her?

Surely it would have just been better to send her out the kitchen door??
13

KIRKY COOK,

Kirkliston 14/07/2008 16:56:15
As one of the cooks employed in a now MOTHBALLED kitchen I have been redeployed at another kitchen and also have to go to my original kitchen 4 days a week ,and I only receive 12.05p per mile for my travel exspences!!!to serve the transported meals to the children,and I have saw that the uptake has dropped by a 1/3 in only the last few weeks of the term.
We have had counciller's George Foulkes and Andrew Burns for lunch,(and they sat and had it with the children !!) before the changes started and they say that it's a complete waste of a perfectly good prodution kitchen.
And they and I will continue to fight to have it reopened asap !!!!!
14

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14/07/2008 17:17:32
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15

The Sheriff,

14/07/2008 17:21:32
Gorgie Tony the labourite lapdog on your usual political rant.....listen yah duffer,only you who is so short sighted can come up with yer usual labour drivel,the state of the school meal system like everything else the snp/lib pact have inherited from a labour controlled council for over forty years lies squarely at their doorstep.

The problem with school meals in todays world is down to economics.Can the local authority afford to run a kitchen and staff at every school to provide a service for a few kids?

Anyway once they leave primary school they'll just follow in the footsteps of the high school kids,every day throughout Edinburgh and the lothians you see the mass exodus of school kids heading for greggs and other similar type outlets between 12:30pm and 1:30pm.
16

Real Resident of Edinburgh,

who wants a hot meal (and a new roundabout) 14/07/2008 17:22:55
#14 AndrewS: don't be such an a**e; what's that roundabout got to do with school lunches; and are you aware that people have been killed recently on said roundabout.
17

Is it too much to ask,

for some truth 14/07/2008 17:26:21
#15 talking of 'drivel', how about: "a labour controlled council for over forty years"? Go and sit in a dark corner ya eedjit.
18

The Sheriff,

14/07/2008 17:44:56
Ok number 17.......

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19

The Sheriff,

14/07/2008 17:45:57
Can I come out of my dark corner 17 yah t@sser?
20

Is it too much to ask,

for an acceptance that 23 is not 40 14/07/2008 20:31:19
#18/19 having accepted the error of your ways, you may re-enter the light.
21

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15/07/2008 02:45:34
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Gorgie_Tony,

Edinburgh 15/07/2008 03:37:33
#15 - the SNP/libdems came into power during the middle of last year - the cook was sacked in November - so you see the blame very much lies with them. I take it you are one of the duffers (your words), that voted for them - if so - look at how the wee kiddies are now suffering - you should hang your head in shame.

 

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