“The peak of the cost-of-living crisis may have passed, but millions of families are struggling to buy enough food to feed their children. Experiencing food insecurity can be deeply damaging for children and negatively affects their achievement at school.,” says Will Baker, Senior Lecturer for the School of Education at University of Bristol.
This shows how the education system – from early years to secondary schools – is increasingly at the front line in responding to child poverty, food insecurity, and destitution, he adds.
fireweed@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Has it?
experbia@lemmy.world 8 months ago
the owner class says it has, so it has. they know better than us! get back to work, peasant, and I don’t want to hear any whining about expenses. you won’t make liars out of us!
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fakeman_pretendname@feddit.uk 8 months ago
I guess we’re still waiting for it to “trickle down” to us?
DakRalter@thelemmy.club 8 months ago
Every time I hear the phrase trickle down, I just get images of Liz Truss weeing on the rest of us.