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Post Holiday Activities and Food programme (HAF), parent carer survey
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This summer Gloucestershire County Council offered four weeks of activities and events for children eligible for Free School Meals.
The scheme, called the Holiday Activities and Food programme (HAF), was delivered in partnership with district councils, the voluntary sector and other organisations in the county and was funded by the Department for Education.
The HAF programme's purpose was to make sure children are entertained, active, educated, safe and fed between Monday 2nd August and Friday 27th August 2021.
Now that the activities have finished for the summer we would be very grateful if you could complete the survey and let us know about your children’s experience of the scheme this summer and help us to develop the offer for Christmas.
This summer Gloucestershire County Council offered four weeks of activities and events for children eligible for Free School Meals.
The scheme, called the Holiday Activities and Food programme (HAF), was delivered in partnership with district councils, the voluntary sector and other organisations in the county and was funded by the Department for Education.
The HAF programme's purpose was to make sure children are entertained, active, educated, safe and fed between Monday 2nd August and Friday 27th August 2021.
Now that the activities have finished for the summer we would be very grateful if you could complete the survey and let us know about your children’s experience of the scheme this summer and help us to develop the offer for Christmas.
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