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Food Banks in Schools and Nurseries: The Education Sector's Responses to the Cost-Of-Living Crisis - Paperback

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by Alice Bradbury (Author), Sharon Vince (Author)

Available Open Access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.

During the cost-of-living crisis, schools and nurseries have had to step beyond their educational purpose to offer free food to families through food banks. This book explores how these food banks operate, why families use them and how they affect children's participation and wellbeing. Drawing on case studies of 12 primary schools and early years settings across England, it examines the impact on family wellbeing, home-school relationships and staff.

The authors argue that the situation will remain unsustainable if this welfare work continues to be unfunded and unrecognised, raising a significant question of who should and who can be responsible for alleviating child poverty.

Author Biography

Alice Bradbury is Professor of Sociology of Education and Co-Director at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy 0-11 Years (HHCP) at the Institute of Education, University College London.

Sharon Vince is Research Assistant at the Institute of Education, University College London and Lecturer in Education Studies and Early Childhood Studies at the University of West London.

Number of Pages: 182
Dimensions: 0.39 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: February 18, 2025
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