timetable and dates

This page gives:

key dates for groups delivering in 2024

eligible days for HAF funded FFA sessions

the dates of school holidays in Birmingham and Solihull in 2024

explains the limits HAF funding places on the duration and number of funded sessions.

Key Dates for Providers

Easter Holiday briefings – March 2024

Easter Delivery runs 25 March – 5 April

Easter Registers are due 19 April

Report and Claims are due 26 April 

Final payments hopefully sorted by end of May 2024.

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Which Days can HAF fund Fit for All Sessions?

Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) funding provides term-end school holiday physical activity and healthy food for children and young people who are eligible for Free School Meals. (It can also provide similar support for participants with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and vulnerable children, many of whom are also eligible for FSM)=, whether they qualify on this basis or not.) HAF funding can only be used to provide Fit for All activities and healthy food during school holidays and on days when participants would otherwise be at school, ie not at weekends or on Bank Holidays.

The eligible dates during the Easter school holidays

Monday 25, Tuesday 26, Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 March

Tuesday 2, Wednesday 3, Thursday 4 and Friday 5 April.

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Term-end School Holidays 2024/25

Term End School Holidays in Birmingham and Solihull are:

  • Easter 2024 Monday 25th March – Friday 5th April 2024
  • Summer Holiday 2024 Monday 22nd July – Friday 30th August 2024
  • Christmas 2024 Monday 23rd December 2024 – Friday 3rd January 2025

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Time and Duration of HAF-funded sessions

There is no limit on the time of day at which sessions can take place on eligible days – although most HAF funded sessions take place at some point between 9am and 4pm.

HAF funding will not cover sessions of more than 4 hours duration (because 4 hours is the maximum length of funded sessions any participant is allowed in one day). This does not stop groups running sessions of 1.5, 2 or 3 hours etc if this is what best meets the needs of participants. Groups can also run sessions that last longer than 4 hours, but only 4 hours will be eligible for funding.

Groups can run as many sessions as they want per day. So for example, a group could run 3 sessions of two hours duration at 10-12noon 1-3pm and 4-6pm on each weekday – and all of these sessions would be eligible for funding so long as no child attends more than their allowed maximum of four hours funded session in the day.

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