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    Didn't know the email address, well done Pauline. I had to write in the end as nothing came of my phone calls.

    I was told to keep all receipts as they can ask to see these, as well as related attendance records to prove you've actually provided the milk you've claimed for? Although I don't know anyone who's actually had to show a receipt, so maybe its changed?

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    I have just rang them..thanks

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    It was too much like hard work for me and I didn't see the point. I buy full fat milk specially for the children so I claim the whole amount through my books.

    Okay obviously I am missing something here can someone explain thebenefits of this as I can't understand it.

    I buy my milk and put it though my books as normal.
    Then I claim x amount back and put that through as income on which I will get taxed.

    How does this benefit me please as very tired and confused and don't understand it.

    I am also very jealous of those of you with milkmen. I used to have mine delivered but they cut the delivery to two days a week so absolutely no use for me.
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    hi i've just had 2 emails from the people that sort out payment for the milk they haven't received my claim from last year ? so they are sending out new forms the question is what kind of information do they need?? i buy my milk from morrisons but i buy for the week and for the family to so i buy 5 x 6pints a week??? they say it can be back dated ?? so do they need proof of purchase or just how many children i've had over the years?? i've never claimed i've been minding for nearly 4 years gailx

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    Welfare Food Scheme
    NURSERY MILK GUIDE for providers of day care for children under five
    Introduction
    The Health Department’s Welfare Food Scheme enables children
    under five to receive, free of charge, 189ml (one third of a pint) of
    milk for each day they attend approved day care facilities for two
    hours or more. Babies aged under one may instead receive infant
    formula milk (dried baby milk) made up to 189ml (one third of a
    pint). Day care providers who have been approved to supply milk
    under the Scheme can be reimbursed the cost of the milk they
    supply.
    This guide is intended to assist day care providers to qualify and
    claim reimbursement under the Scheme – it explains which day
    care providers qualify and, in general terms, the way in which the
    Scheme is administered.
    The legislation under which the Welfare Food Scheme (nursery milk)
    is set up is Section 13 of the Social Security Act 1988 and the
    Welfare Food Regulations 1996. This guide is neither comprehensive
    nor a definitive interpretation of the law – only the courts can give that
    – but it aims to help you understand the provisions of the Scheme
    and your obligations if you wish to take part.
    Approval of day care providers and reimbursement are handled by
    WFRU – the Welfare Food Reimbursement Unit – on behalf of the
    Health Departments of England, Scotland and Wales. (Northern
    Ireland has its own separate arrangements.) If you have any
    queries regarding approval, payments, require a copy of this guide
    or an application form for the Scheme, please contact:
    WFRU, PO Box 31048
    London SW1V 2FE
    Telephone: 08707-20-30-63 Fax: 020-7887-1258

    Who qualifies for supplying milk under the Scheme
    In general terms, you can apply to take part in the Scheme if you are:
    • A childminder or day care provider registered under the

    Children Act 1989;
    • A local authority which provides day care;
    • Providing day care to children under five in schools or play

    centres that are exempt from registration under the Children Act
    1989;
    • Providing day care in a nursery or crèche for the children (under

    five years old) of persons carrying on or employed to work at
    that establishment and staff of certain establishments (for
    example, children’s homes, voluntary or community homes,
    NHS hospitals) which are exempt from registration under the
    Children Act 1989.
    NOTE: Day care provided for less than two hours in a day does
    not qualify for approval under the Scheme. Parents and relatives of
    the child and privately employed nannies are not eligible under the
    Scheme.
    What type of milk can be supplied under the Scheme
    Milk means heat-treated (e.g. pasteurised) liquid cow’s milk. It
    includes whole and semi-skimmed milk. It does not include milk
    with flavours, colours, added vitamins or any other additions. It
    does not include fully skimmed milk, goat’s milk, soya milk or
    unpasteurised milk.
    Infant formula or ‘dried milk’ for babies under one means one of
    the following brands:
    • Aptamil 1st
    • Aptamil Extra
    • Cow and Gate Premium
    • Cow and Gate Plus
    • Farleys 1
    • Farleys 2
    • Hipp Organic
    • Milumil
    • SMA Gold
    • SMA White.


    It does not include follow-on milk, ready-to-feed milk or any other
    brand.
    How the Scheme works
    Applying to take part in the Scheme
    If you wish to take part, you must first be approved by WFRU
    before you can receive payment for the milk that you supply.
    NOTE: Reimbursement will not be made for any milk provided
    before the date of approval.
    Contact WFRU for a Supplier Application Form. Send your
    completed form promptly to WFRU. If you are registered with Her
    Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Schools in England, the Welsh
    Assembly or a Social Work Department in Scotland as a
    registered childminder or registered day care provider, you should
    enclose with your application a photocopy of your Certificate of
    Registration, including the section showing the maximum number
    of children aged under five for whom you are registered. (If you
    are responsible for day care at an establishment which is exempt
    from registration, please ensure your application is accompanied
    by written details.) Keep a copy of the completed form in case of
    queries. If your application is successful, WFRU will register you
    under the Scheme and will send you the forms to claim
    reimbursement.
    Claiming reimbursement
    You may claim reimbursement for each child aged under five who
    is in your care for two hours or more per day and who is supplied
    with 189ml (one third of a pint) of milk or, where supplied in 200ml
    containers only, with 200ml of milk. For any child aged under one,
    you may instead claim for dried baby milk made up to 189ml (one
    third of a pint) as instructed on the pack.
    At the end of each four-month period, you should send a
    completed claim form to WFRU. Please make sure that you give
    all the information asked for on the form as this will speed up the
    processing of your claim.
    Read the declaration on the claim form carefully. If all the details
    on the form are complete and correct you should sign it. Keep a
    copy of the completed form.

    If you have any query about your claim, contact WFRU.
    EC School Milk Subsidy If you are eligible for this Subsidy, you should claim it and deduct
    the amount of the Subsidy from the cost of the milk you have
    supplied. For more information about the EC School Milk Subsidy,
    please contact:
    The Rural Payments Agency
    School Milk Section
    PO Box 277
    Exeter EX5 1WB
    Helpline: 01392 266 466
    Fax: 01392 266 489
    Email: dairysubsidyschemes@rpa.gsi.gov.uk
    Website: www.rpa.gov.uk
    How WFRU will deal with your claim
    WFRU will check your claim to see that it is consistent with your
    registration details and is otherwise correct. Once the claim is
    processed, payment will be made by BACS (Banker’s Automated
    Clearing Service).
    All claims must be submitted within 2 years.
    Obtaining milk
    You should obtain milk and infant formula (dried baby milk) from
    your local suppliers at the best price. Wherever possible obtain
    receipts for your purchases. Retain them until your claim has been
    paid, as you may be asked to send proof of purchase and price
    paid to WFRU in support of your claim.
    Obligations of approved day care providers
    You may only claim reimbursement for milk actually supplied to
    children in your care. The Health Departments may require the
    production of records or other documentary evidence to support
    claims for reimbursement. WFRU can withdraw approval if it
    ceases to be satisfied that you are making adequate
    arrangements for the provision of milk or dried baby milk under the
    Welfare Food Scheme or if you cease to be an approved day care
    provider.

    Changes in your day care arrangements
    If there are any changes in the day care arrangements that you
    provide or any details affecting payments, you must notify WFRU
    immediately.
    Changes in the Welfare Food Scheme
    If the Welfare Food Scheme changes, this guide will be updated. If
    you are a registered supplier when changes are being made, you
    may receive additional guidance to explain what is happening.
    End.

    This might help

    Marie x
    Marie xxx

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    omg a little light reading then, thanks for that marie bet your fingers hurt after typing that lot ???
    ok i think i've got it? i can claim back 2 years ?? cool every little bit helps!! thanks gail

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    Quote Originally Posted by gailee View Post
    omg a little light reading then, thanks for that marie bet your fingers hurt after typing that lot ???
    ok i think i've got it? i can claim back 2 years ?? cool every little bit helps!! thanks gail
    hi you can only claim for 2 years after you're registered so sorry you can't back date it

    in short you get 1/3 of a pint for each child that you mind under 5 a day so that's 3 1/3 a day = a pint of milk at a cost of say between 40 and 50p per day and times it by20 working days and 4 months = approximately 32.00 per claim as sarah says you put the expense through the books as an expense whether you've bought it for you or the minded kids and the income through the books as an income and bobs your uncle

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    Hi all, sorry still not clear - as I have been minding for 7 years are you saying I should have claimed for this within my first two years of minding. Or can I still claim back 2 years worth of milk? Thanks for your help.

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    hi well i had a email back from the wfru and they are sending out the forms for 2 years ! so i think you can ? i still haven't received my form from them yet its been a week so i might have to re-email them again? gail

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    only just seen this and i have been after this number since i registered to claim bk coz the one i was given on my course wasn't reconisable so haven't been able to get in touch. thanks for posting xxx

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    hi just a update i've had my forms and they are back dating it the 2 years so hopefully getting the money back soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by buildingblocks View Post
    It was too much like hard work for me and I didn't see the point. I buy full fat milk specially for the children so I claim the whole amount through my books.

    Okay obviously I am missing something here can someone explain thebenefits of this as I can't understand it.

    I buy my milk and put it though my books as normal.
    Then I claim x amount back and put that through as income on which I will get taxed.

    How does this benefit me please as very tired and confused and don't understand it.

    I am also very jealous of those of you with milkmen. I used to have mine delivered but they cut the delivery to two days a week so absolutely no use for me.
    Yes can someone explain this to me too??
    Buttons xx

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    Default Re: does everyone claim back for milk

    I used to claim... but I have found it's just too much like hard work so for the first time last month, I put the forms through the shredder...

    I feel very liberated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajs View Post
    do all you new or old childminders claim back for milk
    as a childminder we are entitled to claim 1/3 of a pint for each child we care for everyday so for each child over 3 days you can claim back the price of 1 pint.

    my milkman has just put up his prices to .90p a litre which means my claim comes to £47.52 for the last 3 months
    that's not bad is it for just filling in a form

    for more information

    health depts reimbursement unit
    po box 504
    leicester
    LE94 0AE

    or call 08707 203063 to register
    I have the form, filled in and....forgot all about sending it off! Thanks for the reminder!
    x-x peggy x-x

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    Hi Guy's, I sent for the form filled it in and sent it with copy of registration certificate didn't here anything sent a fax but sill haven't heard anything, pauline give the e-mail address so I will be sending e-mail to see if I here anything. It must be over a month I sent the form back. jus

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    Hi I claim for my milk (from the supermarket) because as the saying goes if you don't use it you will lose it or something like that, and for a little bit of paperwork it is nice to have a little bit of money at the end of the four months for a change instead of paying out all of the time.

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    well today i got my milk claim sorted and its been back dated from january 2006 how cool is that just over £100 straight into the bank

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    Thats good then!!

    Maybe i shoud have another go!!

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    i'll be keeping this in mind!!! few extra bits of paper work, seems worth it!
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    I have been claiming for the last 15 years and it comes in quite handy and dont forget if you have different children afternoon and morning you can claim for them both .
    Its quite nice when you get the cheque
    Linxx

 

 
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