The party’s Derry Assembly member Sinéad McLaughlin said that using this scheme would allow Ministers to target support at families with children that may be struggling to make ends meet, similar to the Scottish Government’s Child Payment Scheme.
Said the Foyle MLA: “The huge increases in food, fuel and energy bills affecting people across the North will have the biggest impact on children in families already struggling to make ends meet.
“I am seriously concerned about how this crisis will affect the health, educational and social outcomes of these children.
“We cannot stand by as parents are forced to make agonising choices between heating their homes and feeding their families.
“That is why the SDLP is calling on the Education Minister to reactivate the Free School Meals Payment Scheme that was used to channel support to these families during the Covid-19 lockdown.
“We have a mechanism that can identify those most in need and get urgent resource to them to ensure that children are not pushed further into poverty in the weeks ahead.
“The SDLP is also asking the Minister to extend the scheme to more families on middle and low incomes who are struggling right now.
“The Scottish Government has already taken action to support children in these circumstances.
“We need to act and act quickly before children in our communities have their life chances impacted by this crisis.”