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<p>The government understands the pressures people are facing with the cost of living
and has provided £94 billion to support households with higher costs across 2022/23
and 2023/24.</p><p>Additional cost of living payments of up to £900 will be made in
2023/24 to households on means tested benefits.</p><p>The government is investing
up to £30 million in the National School Breakfast Programme until the end of the
summer term in 2024. This funding will support up to 2,700 schools in disadvantaged
areas, meaning that thousands of children from low-income families will be offered
free nutritious breakfasts to better support their attainment, wellbeing, and readiness
to learn.</p><p>Rather than subsiding expensive uniform policies with financial assistance,
the department published statutory guidance on the cost of school uniform to ensure
uniform is affordable for all families. The guidance came into force in September
2022 and is available at: <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cost-of-school-uniforms/cost-of-school-uniforms"
target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cost-of-school-uniforms/cost-of-school-uniforms</a>.</p><p>Schools
must be mindful of this guidance when designing and implementing their uniform policy.
The guidance requires schools to ensure that their uniform is affordable and secures
best value for money for parents.</p><p>There is no specific funding for schools to
support families to meet the costs of school uniform, but schools may offer additional
support in cases of financial hardship where they choose to do so.</p><p>No specific
support is provided for the purchase of stationery.</p>
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