This case study reports on the research design and methods used in a recent project exploring food insecurity and foodbank use in the United Kingdom. The project comprised quantitative analyses of social survey data capturing aspects of food insecurity alongside qualitative interviews with people giving and receiving emergency assistance from foodbanks across one city in England. By taking a mixed-methods approach, we sought to triangulate nationally representative and statistically robust survey data with the in-depth experiences reported by people using foodbanks. This case study discusses the benefits and challenges involved in successfully conducting such mixed-methods research. The highly publicized growth of foodbanks in the United Ki...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
Over 10% of the UK population live in ‘persistent poverty’, facing a daily struggle to acquire enoug...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
This case study reports on the research design and methods used in a recent project exploring food i...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Trussell Trust has commis...
The survey aimed to gather data on the impact of the COVID19 outbreak on the food support providers ...
The use of emergency food aid in the UK, particularly in the form of food banks, has dramatically in...
This report shows that increasing numbers of people within the United Kingdom are being pulled into ...
In the UK, food poverty has been associated with conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, hypertens...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study draws from data co...
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, pre...
There is growing policy maker and public concern about current trends in food bank use in Scotland. ...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
Despite the increasing recognition of household food insecurity as a policy issue, there is currentl...
Abstract Background The sharp rise in foodbank use in Britain over the past five years suggests a pr...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
Over 10% of the UK population live in ‘persistent poverty’, facing a daily struggle to acquire enoug...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
This case study reports on the research design and methods used in a recent project exploring food i...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Trussell Trust has commis...
The survey aimed to gather data on the impact of the COVID19 outbreak on the food support providers ...
The use of emergency food aid in the UK, particularly in the form of food banks, has dramatically in...
This report shows that increasing numbers of people within the United Kingdom are being pulled into ...
In the UK, food poverty has been associated with conditions such as obesity, malnutrition, hypertens...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study draws from data co...
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, pre...
There is growing policy maker and public concern about current trends in food bank use in Scotland. ...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
Despite the increasing recognition of household food insecurity as a policy issue, there is currentl...
Abstract Background The sharp rise in foodbank use in Britain over the past five years suggests a pr...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
Over 10% of the UK population live in ‘persistent poverty’, facing a daily struggle to acquire enoug...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...