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Why helping a generation of children starts with breakfast

Why helping a generation of children starts with breakfast

As the cost of living crisis affects so many this winter, what can be done?

The Story · The Times

December 15, 202229m 53s

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Show Notes

Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day but, for increasing numbers of children, it’s a meal they miss, affecting their concentration and learning at school. So, as the cost of living crisis affects so many this winter, what can be done? We learn of the work of one of the charities being supported by this year’s Christmas Appeal, Magic Breakfast, which provides food for breakfast clubs, allowing children to start their days properly.

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Guests:

  • Joanna Bates, deputy headteacher, Blue Gate Fields Junior School
  • Sian Acreman, headteacher, Blue Gate Fields Junior School
  • Pupils of Blue Gate Fields Junior School
  • Nicola Woolcock, Education Editor, The Times.

Host: Manveen Rana.

Clips: Jamie Oliver, Parliament.

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