Department of Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2024 Aug 5;12:1430852. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1430852. eCollection 2024.
British Muslim School Children (BMSC) are required to follow special halal dietary requirements in accordance with their religion, which is often not accounted for in British schools. This often leaves BMSC limited to a vegetarian diet while at school, despite this not being their chosen diet or preference. This study explores the perceptions of key stakeholders regarding fairness and accessibility of school meals for BMSC, as well as discussing school food provision for those maintaining a religious diet in light of social justice. This is in the context of limited knowledge previously being explored in the North East of England regarding procurement and decision-making at a systems level to cater for BMSC.
A qualitative research design was conducted. A total of 62 participants (39 BMSC, 15 parents, and 8 school and catering staff) took part in a semi-structured interview or focus group. Participants were recruited from six schools, with these schools selected based on their differing levels of BMSC in attendance. This project took place between March 2022 and October 2023.
RESULTS/DISCUSSION: Results suggested that where schools already catered for diverse food requirements, inclusive of BMSC dietary needs, food choices were still limited in the options and amount available. School and catering staff stated that cost implications contributed to their menu development process. Despite this, there was an evident willingness to learn about the cultural food options and how these can be implemented in future school menus. Suggestions discussed included an increase in the use of halal meat in order to provide a more inclusive school food experience for BMSC.
英国穆斯林学校的儿童(BMSC)需要遵循其宗教的特殊清真饮食要求,而这些要求在英国学校中往往没有得到考虑。这往往导致 BMSC 在学校期间只能选择素食,尽管这不是他们选择的饮食或偏好。本研究探讨了主要利益相关者对 BMSC 学校餐的公平性和可及性的看法,以及在社会正义的背景下讨论那些遵循宗教饮食的学校的食品供应问题。这是在之前对英格兰东北部的采购和系统层面决策的知识有限的情况下进行的。
采用定性研究设计。共有 62 名参与者(39 名 BMSC、15 名家长和 8 名学校和餐饮工作人员)参加了半结构化访谈或焦点小组。参与者是从六所学校招募的,这些学校是根据其不同的 BMSC 入学率选择的。该项目于 2022 年 3 月至 2023 年 10 月进行。
结果/讨论:结果表明,在已经满足多样化饮食需求(包括 BMSC 饮食需求)的学校中,可供选择的食物仍然有限,且数量也有限。学校和餐饮工作人员表示,成本影响了他们的菜单制定过程。尽管如此,他们显然愿意了解文化食品选择以及如何在未来的学校菜单中实施这些选择。讨论中提出的建议包括增加清真肉类的使用,以便为 BMSC 提供更具包容性的学校餐饮体验。