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Appetite for tackling food poverty grows among Brighton and Hove health chiefs

by Frank le Duc
Sunday 8 Jul, 2018 at 10:21PM
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Brighton and Hove is bidding to become a Gold Sustainable Food City as it attempts to deal with food poverty.

The Sustainable Food Cities Award celebrates places taking steps that are achieving significant positive change on a range of key food issues.

For the past five years Brighton and Hove City Council has worked with more than 50 organisations on its Food Poverty Action Plan.

The plan lists 84 goals, with progress made on 78 of them, according to the Brighton and Hove Food Poverty Action Plan 2015-18 final progress report.

The report is due to go before the council’s Health and Wellbeing Board on Tuesday (10 July).

Among the successes, it listed Chomp, which deals with “holiday hunger” by laying on activity and lunch clubs aimed at families eligible for free school meals in term time.

It now operates at 12 sites across Brighton and Hove and serves 700 meals a year.

A key idea was the “city that cooks and eats together” which led to projects such as the Casserole Club, where neighbours cook an extra portion for someone vulnerable living near by.

The report also said that cuts resulted in the loss of Tower House Day Centre, now reopened by the St Vincent de Paul Society, Mad Hatters in East Brighton and Bluebird and the Bridge community centre and café in Moulsecoomb.

Expanding food banks was rated positively and negatively in the report.

Positives were for extra services ranging from accessing the internet to providing advice services for housing, mental health and money management.

The negatives included food banks continue to report increasing demand. Brighton and Hove Food Project’s annual survey of food bank use shows a slow but steady increase.

  • 2017-16 food banks gave out roughly 315 food parcels a week
  • 2016-15 food banks gave out roughly 298 food parcels a week
  • 2015-14 food banks gave out roughly 289 food parcels a week
  • 2014-13 food banks gave out roughly 266 food parcels a week

Concerns are raised about obesity as by the end of primary school one in four of our 11 year olds are overweight or obese. By adulthood this has risen to half.

The report said that the risk of being overweight as significantly higher for those from certain ethnic groups and those living in the more deprived areas of Brighton and Hove.

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New work to encourage children to eat more vegetables is being developed under a programme called Peas Please.

The next stage in trying to improve local diets is working towards the goals set out in a report called Spade to Spoon: Digging Deeper Food Strategy. The strategy includes nine aims intended to encourage healthy living for the next 20 years.

The Health and Wellbeing Board is due to meet at Hove Town Hall from 4pm on Tuesday. The meeting is open to the public.

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