Information for providers who are interested in offering activities and healthy food programmes in North Lincolnshire as part of the ‘Fuelled’ programme.
Holiday activities and food programme – Provider information
During the year 2024, we were able to offer over 21,000 places on the Fuelled HAF Programme across North Lincolnshire. This was thanks to the huge effort of our providers.
We welcome applications from new providers every holiday. So if you would like to take part, please get in touch.
What is the Fuelled Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programme?
HAF is a Department for Education programme which has been rolled out nationally. They have provided a grant for North Lincolnshire Council to deliver the Fuelled HAF programme to young people eligible for benefits related free school meals. During the Easter, Summer and Winter school holidays over 40 providers have joined us to offer a range of free activities for eligible young children across North Lincolnshire.
All Fuelled activities will provide young people with the opportunity to get involved in physical activity and everyone will be provided with a free healthy meal at each activity.
What are the aims of the HAF Programme?
The aims of HAF are:
- To coordinate free holiday provision – including healthy food and enriching activities – for children in receipt of benefits-related free school meals.
- For children to:
- Eat more healthily over the school holidays
- Be more active during the school holidays
- Take part in engaging and enriching activities
- Be safe and not to be socially isolated
- Have greater knowledge of health and nutrition
- Be more engaged with school and other local services
Applications for Summer programme
Applications for the Summer HAF Programme are now closed.
If you would like to be notified when our applications for Winter open, please send us an email.
Although applications are closed for Summer, if you are an activity provider who works with secondary-aged children or children with SEND, we would be interested in hearing from you, please email Fuelled@northlincs.gov.uk
Fuelled Annual Report 2024
The Holiday and Food (HAF) programme has proven a great success, with growing numbers of children and young people attending, and increasingly more activity providers registering to be part of the delivery. It’s fully funded by the DfE, and they set the criteria for those attending and the aims of the programme. Read our Fuelled Holiday Activity and Food Programme Annual Report 2024 for further information.
FAQs
We require a number of documents in order to complete our governance checks. Some examples are safeguarding policies and insurance policies. The full list can be seen in the application form.
Regarding training, we require all who work on the Fuelled project to have Child Safeguarding Training. If you do not have this, let us know in the application form and we can provide access to a free online module for you and your staff. We also require food hygiene which we can also provide access to a free online course. There must also be a first aid trained member of staff present at all times.
All applications will be compared based on a four-hour day. If your provision costs exceed what we expect and you are offering more than four hours, we will look to reduce this to bring your costs in line. If the amount you apply for meets our expectations and the sessions are more than four hours, then that is not a problem.
Every application varies in type of activity, number of places and number of locations so we do not set a provider limit. We have a limited budget, so your requested amount will be compared with other providers of a similar nature to determine value for money.
All providers must use the EEQU booking platform that we have commissioned. It is an open system that allows providers to host their activities for parents to book onto. The system is free to use and can be used to handle your funded places and paid places should you wish to offer them.
Yes! We are happy to support you with your application to give you support, ideas and solutions to any problems you may be facing.
Useful information
- Government Guidance Holiday activities and food programme – (www.gov.uk)
Safeguarding
- Model Equality and Diversity Policy [DOC, 12Kb]
- Safeguarding Children Model Policy [DOC, 40Kb]
- Health Safety Model Policy Premises [DOC, 38Kb]
- Health Safety Model Policy -Non Premises [DOC, 23Kb]
School food standards cover any food on the premises including the food brought in by children themselves.
- Standards – School food standards: resources for schools – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- Poster – The School Food Standards – poster (publishing.service.gov.uk)
- Checklist – Checklist for school lunches (publishing.service.gov.uk)
- Allergen guide – Allergy guidance for schools – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- What Works Well recipe hub (schoolfoodplan.com)
- HAF summer 2021 menu checklist [DOC, 18Kb]
- HAF summer 2021 packed lunch guidance [PDF, 2Mb]
- Healthy breakfast guide – NHS
- Lincolnshire HAF summer menu [PDF, 566Kb]
- Summer Holiday menus proposed [DOC, 2Mb]
- Food Smart – Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Councils
Physical Activity
Children are expected to do 60 minutes per day exercise that should make them breathe faster and feel warmer. This exercise can be spread out throughout the day.
- Standards – Physical activity guidelines – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
- Infographic – Physical activity for children and young people: 5 to 18 years (publishing.service.gov.uk)
- Activities for Kids – Change4Life (www.nhs.uk)
The following sources of information may be useful to Organisations in developing their nutritional education programme for families:
- Recipes and Cooking Printables for Primary School – SparkleBox
- Education materials – Action on Sugar
- Food Hygiene Worksheets for Children in KS1, KS2 & KS3 (highspeedtraining.co.uk)
- Free education resources for teaching young people aged 3-16 years about where food comes from, cooking and healthy eating, and teacher training. – Food A Fact Of Life
- Food Topic for Kids (activityvillage.co.uk) – food activity sheets
- Subject: Design & Technology | Teacher Hub | Oak National Academy (thenational.academy)
- Food Smart Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme: Provider and Family Resources – Healthy Schools (healthyschoolscp.org.uk)- six weeks worth of resources with a video to show you how to use them, specifically designed for the HAF program.
- Change4Life (www.nhs.uk) Variety of information and useful resources to support healthy lifestyle with recipes/ activities etc
- NHS – Eat Well (www.nhs.uk) – Information on how to support healthy eating. Provides healthy-eating advice for the general population.
Providers must include at least weekly training and advice sessions for parents, carers or other family members. These should provide advice on how to source, prepare and cook nutritious and low-cost food. Below are a few websites that may be of use to you when planning this element of your project:
- Resources – British Nutrition Foundation resources and access to courses
- Food labels – NHS (www.nhs.uk)info on labelling
- The Eatwell Guide – NHS (www.nhs.uk) info on nutrition, how we should be eating
- Budget recipes and advice – BBC Food recipes and ideas
- Cheap meal ideas – Jamie Oliver recipes and ideas
- Easy Dinner Ideas – Healthy Recipes | Change4Life (www.nhs.uk)recipes and ideas
- @fulltimemeals – Linktree Recipe ideas and information about food vouchers promoted/created by Marcus Rashford and Tom Kerridge
Holiday clubs and activities must be able to provide information, signposting or referrals to other services and support that would benefit the children who attend their provision and their families. This could include sessions provided by:
- Citizen’s Advice
- school nurses, dentists or other healthcare practitioners
- family support services or children’s services
- housing support officers
- Jobcentre Plus
- organisations providing financial education
We have also produced a quick reference signposting sheet which can be handed to parents/carers should they benefit from accessing immediate support and/or not have sufficient wifi access to be able to research support online. Please contact Fuelled@northlincs.gov.uk if you have not received your copy.
If you are not interested in providing a holiday programme but your building or venue is available to use, would you be interested in partnering with providers who would like access to a building?
If you are interested please email us – fuelled@northlincs.gov.uk
Volunteers greatly enhance the Fuelled Holiday Activity programme offer. We are currently in partnership with the North Lincs Alliance Volunteer Hub in recruiting volunteers to help us:
- deliver fun and enriching activities to children across North Lincolnshire (DBS checks needed for this role)
- promote uptake and engagement with the activities across the county (this may be through presentations at school assemblies, or by making telephone calls to remind parents of activities and how to sign up)
We will offer flexible volunteering opportunities. To sign up as a volunteer please email alliancevolunteerhub@hwrcc.org.uk or complete the online form.