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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.
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.
Source: SBS News

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
“There are increasing costs for school items, excursions and books and school uniforms, all of which are really important,” he said.
Taylor explained that poverty and disadvantage can also increase absenteeism and contribute to children dropping out of school.
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
Kirk explained that being hungry at school can cause irritability and dysregulation that impacts classroom engagement.