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Key Points
  • More Australians than ever before are relying on food relief charities, reports find.
  • The charity sector is struggling to meet demand from schools for support with meals and supplies.
  • A childhood development expert says a lack of food or essential items can impact a child for life.
Overwhelmed charities say more Australian children could be dropping out of school as poverty-induced meal-skipping hits a growing number of families.
Food relief charity OzHarvest has been running for 21 years, but says 2025 is the worst on record when it comes to food insecurity.
NSW state manager Richard Watson told SBS News that meeting growing demand is a “daily challenge”.
“Food insecurity in Australia is often overlooked — we describe it as a hidden crisis that is affecting so many families right now,” he said.
“Children are arriving at school tired and unfocused, families are stressed about how to stretch their budgets, and others [are] going without because they’re prioritising other bills.”
OzHarvest delivers more than 700,000 meals across Australia to 1,550 charities, many of which are “stretched to their limits”, Watson said.

The recent Community Needs Survey has highlighted a troubling trend with a 54% increase in individuals being turned away from charitable organizations. Frontline groups are finding it increasingly difficult to cope with the sustained high demand for their services.

“Initially, we began with around 24 schools, but as demand surged, more schools expressed interest in joining our efforts,” he explained during an interview with ABC Radio Perth.

A key sector accessing food relief is educational institutions, with OzHarvest working with 245 schools, TAFEs and colleges across the country.
One program providing food relief for students is called Nourishing Schools, and it’s organised separately through OzHarvest Western Australia.
The program’s coordinator, Tim James, works with volunteers to pack 280 hampers each week as demand for the program grows in Perth and regional WA.

Source: SBS News

A chart on how households have experienced food insecurity

OzHarvest’s Nourishing Schools initiative provides essential support by offering fresh produce and nutritious snacks for school breakfasts and lunches. It also supplies pantry staples to assist families in need.

“These educational institutions heavily depend on food relief programs to guarantee that students receive nutritious meals consistently. They also provide food hampers to help sustain their families at home,” he added.

Children missing more than just meals

Doug Taylor, CEO of The Smith Family, said more and more schools are trying to provide core support to students through meals and supplies.
The national children’s education charity supports 73,000 disadvantaged students across Australia in 800 schools.
A recent foundation survey of these children’s families found 60 per cent of parents found it hard to afford essential school items this year.

“There are increasing costs for school items, excursions and books and school uniforms, all of which are really important,” he said.

“We often underestimate how important it is to have a school uniform like your peers in terms of being a part of the school community.”
Taylor also said a “new frontier of poverty” is creating disadvantage in the classroom, as around 44 per cent of disadvantaged students don’t have access to laptops at home.
“Many schools these days will have bring-your-own-device policies, which is great for young people’s learning, but it’s really challenging for families that don’t have access.”

Taylor explained that poverty and disadvantage can also increase absenteeism and contribute to children dropping out of school.

“Our school completion rate is at a historic low,” he said.
“While some of that has to do with COVID-19, there are factors like mental wellbeing and disadvantage also contributing to that.”

Data from NAPLAN results show that a young person who experiences disadvantage — “not having access to those educational essentials” — can be four to five years behind their peers in literacy and numeracy, he added.

Importance of nutrition, school supplies

Dr Hannah Kirk, a developmental psychologist and senior lecturer at Monash University, said children need “adequate nutrition” to maintain brain health.
“The brain uses a huge amount of the body’s energy and needs to be fuelled accordingly,” she told SBS News.
“Skipping meals leads to reduced glucose availability and can impact neural systems that support key cognitive processes such as attention and working memory.
“Without these foundational skills that allow us to concentrate and remember information, it is very challenging to acquire new knowledge and skills.”

Kirk explained that being hungry at school can cause irritability and dysregulation that impacts classroom engagement.

“Nutritional inadequacies are associated with increased illness, poorer sleep, and reduced physical exercise, all aspects that can contribute to poorer development and increased school absence.”
A lack of supplies can also lead to social exclusion and reduced self-esteem as children may feel embarrassed or different, which can lead to social withdrawal and reduced “socio-emotional development”.
Kirk said that educational engagement plays a “huge role” in children’s developmental trajectories.
“Early disengagement from schools can lead to reduced skill development and restrict later employment opportunities, as well as elevating the risk of involvement with the justice system.
“It is therefore crucial that children’s engagement with education is prioritised.”

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