TY - UNPB
T1 - Feeding Hungry Families
T2 - Food Banks in Schools in England
AU - Baker, William
AU - Knight, Cathryn
AU - Leckie, George
PY - 2024/3/27
Y1 - 2024/3/27
N2 - This article investigates the number and distribution of food banks in schools in England. Drawing on a novel source of nationally representative data, we show that there are over 4,000 school-based food banks across the country. This important finding shows that there are now more food banks inside schools than outside of them. Our analysis, using responses from representative Teacher Tapp data (n= 8,665) also shows that whilst food banks are found in primary and secondary schools across the whole of England, they are disproportionally found in schools with high numbers of socio-economically disadvantaged children. We identify regional differences in the proportion of schools that run a food bank. The large numbers of school-based food banks suggest they are rapidly becoming a commonplace response to how schools support families. Our findings highlight the need for debate about the extent of child food insecurity in England and the development of effective policymaking with regard to charitable food aid in schools.
AB - This article investigates the number and distribution of food banks in schools in England. Drawing on a novel source of nationally representative data, we show that there are over 4,000 school-based food banks across the country. This important finding shows that there are now more food banks inside schools than outside of them. Our analysis, using responses from representative Teacher Tapp data (n= 8,665) also shows that whilst food banks are found in primary and secondary schools across the whole of England, they are disproportionally found in schools with high numbers of socio-economically disadvantaged children. We identify regional differences in the proportion of schools that run a food bank. The large numbers of school-based food banks suggest they are rapidly becoming a commonplace response to how schools support families. Our findings highlight the need for debate about the extent of child food insecurity in England and the development of effective policymaking with regard to charitable food aid in schools.
UR - https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/a365c716-f1c3-48c2-bef2-69181827d139
U2 - 10.5281/zenodo.10879984
DO - 10.5281/zenodo.10879984
M3 - Working paper
BT - Feeding Hungry Families
ER -