Fiona Twycross AM The London Food Poverty Investigation.

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Fiona Twycross AM The London Food Poverty Investigation

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Fiona Twycross AM

The London Food Poverty Investigation

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It shouldn’t happen in london

• Increasing problem

• Variable support

• Need for systematic joint working

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Goal of the investigation• To investigate the scale and causes of

food poverty in London. • To consider what the Mayor and partners

can do to support people suffering food poverty in London.

• To consider what the Mayor and partners can do to address the risk factors of food poverty.

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Foodbanks

• Why do people go to foodbanks?• Who goes to foodbanks?• Are they a sustainable solution?

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Food poverty in schools

• Survey of teachers• 95% of teachers said pupils coming in to

school without breakfast• Half said this is because families can’t

afford to provide breakfast

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Access to (healthy) low cost food

• Community based food buying initiatives• Food preparation• Access to equipment• Access to good value, good food

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Other issues to consider

• Older people• Other vulnerable groups• Likely impact of benefit changes