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Reforms to help the young

Education (Provision of Meals) Act 1906

The successes of this were:

  • free school meals were provided
  • this replaced charity involvement
  • local authorities were given grants from the Treasury to fund 50 per cent of the cost of meals
  • school meals rose from 9 million in 1906 to 14 million in 1914

The limitations of this were:

  • by 1914, many local authorities were still not providing school meals
  • health deteriorated again during school holidays
  • it was costly for the Government

Education (Administrative Provisions) Act 1907

The successes of this were:

  • school children received three medical inspections during their school years
  • school boards could act against parents who sent children to school in poor condition
  • free medical treatment was given to school children after 1912

The limitation of this was:

  • free treatment was not available until 1912 - even then, many local authorities did not provide it

Children's Act (The Children's Charter) 1908

The successes of this were:

  • children were banned from begging
  • penalties were given to shops for selling tobacco or alcohol to children
  • juvenile courts and borstals were established to separate adult and child offenders
  • the death sentence was abolished for children

The limitations of this were:

  • little success with alcohol and tobacco, even today
  • the Children's Charter did little to deal with the causes of juvenile crime

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