Jamie Oliver Accuses Michael Gove And Andrew Lansley Of Putting Progress On School Meals At Risk

Jamie Oliver

First Posted: 25/10/11 07:34 BST Updated: 24/12/11 10:12 GMT   PA

Progress made on school meals in recent years "seems to be at risk", according to the celebrity chef Jamie Oliver.

In an interview with the Guardian, he accused Education Secretary Michael Gove and Health Secretary Andrew Lansley of putting at risk the changes that happened after his 2005 Channel 4 series, Jamie's School Dinners.

His campaign for children to have better meals led to the previous government banning junk food from school canteens and vending machines and, in 2006, new rules to make food healthier were introduced in English schools. Strict nutritional guidelines were made compulsory in primary schools in 2008 and the same policy was introduced in secondaries in 2009.

The Guardian said that some of Mr Gove's decisions on school meals had led to unease among health and education campaigners.

Mr Gove has ended the school lunch grant as a separate source of funding and exempted academies from the nutritional standards for all other state schools that Labour introduced after Oliver's programmes highlighted the poor quality of much school food, it added.

Oliver told the newspaper: "Honestly, I'm very worried. I've had a couple of very cordial, interesting meetings with the secretary of state for education and although I would love to believe that Mr Gove has school food high on his agenda, I've not heard anything so far worth celebrating.

"I'm sure he realises that there are clear benefits to having good food in school - it improves a child's behaviour, willingness to learn and concentration at school, and that in turn helps children to achieve more and perform better.

"You would have to be an idiot to ignore all of the academic research that's been published to support these things, but still I don't see him or his ministerial colleagues in health actually doing anything to ensure that the improvements we have made over the last six years remain in place and are built upon - instead the progress we've made seems to be at risk."

He added: "I used to have similar rants about the previous government so I'm absolutely not siding with one political party."

In a new eight-point action plan for extending schools' influence over children's eating habits and knowledge of food, Oliver asks ministers to apply the nutritional standards to all schools and says "it would be incredibly disappointing and counterproductive not to make them mandatory for new academies too", the newspaper reported.

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Progress made on school meals in recent years "seems to be at risk", according to the celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. In an interview with the Guardian, he accused Education Secretary Michael Gove and...
Progress made on school meals in recent years "seems to be at risk", according to the celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. In an interview with the Guardian, he accused Education Secretary Michael Gove and...
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10:05 AM on 10/28/2011
If we know nutrition has a profound impact on child development as it effects growth and the capacity to learn, and it iclearly influencesv behavior , why isn't anyone acting on the knowledge besides Jamie Oliver? And don't point to John Deasy pr move with that rather exotic menu he enstalled st Carson HS or the breakfast club in Compton.californa kids are living in a state blessed by the finest indigenous friuits and veggies yet they are deprived of fresh wholesome food, and taxpayers pay far too much for the processed junk they do eat. Fraught with jcorruption that has robbed generations of children from the right to an adequate education,our children are being sacraficed to kickbacks and back room deals with no remorse vendors. The horror stories about bovine growth hormones and animals abused on their way to slaughter for your kids school lunch are all small part of the atrocity. We need to back Oliver's crusade which is more than a ublicity stunt. The criminal indifference the people running schools demonstrate should make all of us as passionate as he is.
12:28 PM on 10/25/2011
"......I would love to believe that Mr Gove has school food high on his agenda,......" Mr Gove doesn't even have education high on the agenda !!!!
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12:08 PM on 10/25/2011
I think Oliver is an overpowering fool, however I have to agree with his words regarding school food.
Once again this government shows no cosideration to the plebs, only to their own perks.
12:21 PM on 10/25/2011
Well said Smiffy,
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11:33 AM on 10/25/2011
There is total proof that a proper diet is necessary for learning, and junk food is definitely not the way forward, proper balanced meals are.
11:04 AM on 10/25/2011
Quote: "Mr Gove has ended the school lunch grant as a separate source of funding and exempted academies from the nutritional standards for all other state schools"

Irrespective of whether you like or dislike Jamie Oliver, shouldn't educational institutions be serving quality food to students?
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10:56 AM on 10/25/2011
New book coming out having we Jamie?