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Swipe card success sees rise in free school meals
"“Our whole dining experience has improved - students spend less time queuing and spend more time eating together." - David Dickson, headteacher, Eastbury Comprehensive School
THE number of pupils having free school meals has risen at one Barking school following the launch of a new scheme. Eastbury School, in Hulse Avenue, Barking, is the first in the borough to trial the new Street Base Connect Card.
Since its launch in March, there has been an 11 per cent rise in the number of pupils accessing free school meals at the school. Street Base Connect gives young people Oyster-style swipe card access to youth, health, leisure and library services along with cashless catering.
The council said it believes the increase is down to the fact that the card removes the stigma of free school meals as every pupil has the card. David Dickson, headteacher at Eastbury Comprehensive School, was delighted with the success of the card.
He said: “I would like to thank our students who have contributed to its smooth introduction, parents and all the staff at the school and borough who are ensuring success. “Our whole dining experience has improved - students spend less time queuing and spend more time eating together. “It has improved working conditions for catering staff and they now have more time to provide advice about healthy options to students.”
The card is currently being piloted at Eastbury School and will roll out to other schools later this year.
Source: Yellow Advertiser.
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"Nationwide Retail Systems came out as a clear winner." - Steve Jones, Senior Support Officer

We then received 14 completed PQQ's and evaluated these to produce a 'shortlist' of 5 suppliers to invite to tender.
Steve Jones, Senior Support Officer, Support Services Section, Learning and Achievement Dept., Wrexham C.B.C
The Croydon Model
First reward card for young people to launch in Barking and Dagenham
The ground breaking integrated card will give young people Oyster-card-style swipe card access to youth, health, leisure and library services and for the first time ever, a cashless catering system ( trust-e from Nationwide Retail Systems ), will be introduced into schools across the borough.
The pioneering scheme will draw all services together on one card and will encourage young people to increase participation in positive activities within their communities and lead healthier lives through a rewards scheme.
By taking positive actions like choosing healthier meals in their school lunch, taking part in sporting activities or volunteering for charities, card holders will earn rewards points to redeem on a range of exciting activities aimed at young people.
Consultation is currently being carried out with young people to get their views on incentives. Rewards could include access to leisure facilities and classes, concert, cinema and theatre tickets, iTunes vouchers and residential adventure weekends along with other age related activities that young people will love.
Read more: First reward card for young people to launch in Barking and Dagenham
Barking and Dagenham Council announces its partnership with Nationwide Retail Systems for Youth Access Project

Following a tender for an integrated cashless payment and meal management solution, London Borough of Barking and Dagenham awarded the contract to Nationwide Retail Systems (NRS). NRS will provide the Council with a central borough wide system for cashless catering as part of the Council’s Youth Access Project which is due to launch in January 2010.
Starting in 2008 the Barking and Dagenham Strategic Partnership began a three year programme of change for children to improve the life expectancy, and quality of life, of children and young people living in the borough.
As part of the programme, the borough’s Youth Access Card will integrate to create a new healthy life aspiration across schools catering, leisure and libraries, providing incentives to improve meal uptake and particularly healthy eating choices, and assist in improving pupil attendance and pupil behaviour. Primary and secondary schools across the London Borough will benefit from an NRS ePOS cashless catering solution, integrated with ParentPay Data Capture™, so parents can pay and view their children’s meal choices online.
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Why Nationwide?
We have had an integrated solution since 1982. Our in-house development team have written solutions for retail, hospitality, government and councils.
Our award winning cashless catering solution continues its success, recently winning a national award & being selected by large councils as its central solution.
We link to numerous best of breed partners including SAP, SIMS & SERCO, Registration software, Library systems, Door entry systems, Fourth Hospitality, ParentPay, Tasc Pars.
With a client list that includes Travelodge, Genting, Coffee Republic, Massarella Catering, House of Fraser, Debenhams, Enfield Council, Croydon Council, Derbyshire Council - to name but a few. The trust-e cashless catering solution is used in many cashless cafeteria scenarios.
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