Spiraling poverty forces thousands to Wirral's food banks

Spiraling poverty forces thousands to Wirral's food banks Spiraling poverty forces thousands to Wirral's food banks

Almost 6,200 people in Wirral have been forced to use the local food bank since the scheme’s inception last year, it has been revealed.

Just over one-in-three recipients are children – concrete evidence of the levels of food poverty in the borough.

In response to the shock findings, Wirral Shadow Health and Wellbeing Board will this week be studying a proposal for the setting up of a Wirral "Food Plan" involving wide-ranging approaches in developing the scheme.

A report to the board on Wednesday night claims that a food plan can transform food culture, enabling economic growth and prosperity as well as improving population health.

It warns that poor diet is directly related to coronary heart disease, obesity and some types of cancer – bowel, oesophageal, gastric, oral and breast.

The report further claims that “the food system is a major environmental threat locally and internationally." 

In Wirral cardiovascular disease is a major contributor to premature deaths and is a leading cause of health problems.

It continues: “Rates of overweight and obesity among children and adults in Wirral are higher than the England average and of the six main causes of death in Wirral cancer accounts for most deaths in both men and women.”

The report points to long-standing concerns about environmental efficiency in the food system, the role of food in health and inequalities and, most recently, the integrity of food production.

It comments: “Access, availability, quality and cultural attitudes to food impact unequivocally on both the health of the population and the local environment.

"Furthermore since the start of the global recession food poverty has increased significantly, resulting in the emergence of a UK-wide network of food banks.

“It is anticipated that the imminent programme of welfare reform will further exacerbate the problem.”

Measures suggested for adoption by the food plan include increasing awareness of healthy and sustainable food, including food growing, budgeting and cooking skills; increasing community food enterprise models; increasing availability of sustainable foods with local enterprise; increasing markets for local food producers and redistributing, recycling and composting food waste.

Further initiatives would involve diversity in retail food; the creation of new growing areas and protecting key infrastructure for local food supply.

The health and wellbeing board is being asked to endorse the development of a food plan. A consultation event is planned to involve a wide range of stakeholders from across Wirral working with neighbourhoods to “identify action tailored to local communities.”

Comments(11)

Positive thinker says...
4:20pm Mon 11 Mar 13

Most of the people going there should be asked a few simple questions,how many cigarettes do you smoke a day,do you drink,do you drive a car,do you have a mobile phone ect ect I don't believe poverty really exists on the Wirral

bigfoot says...
5:20pm Mon 11 Mar 13

Ignoring the first non-comment,I believe that Health authorities be involved with the siteing of fast food outlets, Nationally the use of trans fats in food manufacture and preparation should be banned as the American FDA have done,but here our Government doesn't seem to be bothered. Domestic science and home economics should have a prominent part in the school curriculum, As well as sending people to weight management courses,the lifestyle element should be emphasised and cookery should be part of it

PaulCa says...
7:08pm Mon 11 Mar 13

Meanwhile, Mr Cameron has his own "food bank".

He invites wealthy businessmen to "dinner" at £25,000 a shot and walks away with £700,000 to boost Tory party coffers.... which in turn is ploughed into ideological attacks on us...... creating MORE food banks.

In fact, you could say the Tories have a food intolerance.

They won't tolerate the 'despicable' working classes being able to buy it.

Positive thinker says...
10:23pm Mon 11 Mar 13

Here we go another load of crap

David Scott says...
11:21am Tue 12 Mar 13

Lots of questionable assertions in this piece.

For example: "Just over one-in-three recipients are children – concrete evidence of the levels of food poverty in the borough."

bigfoot says...
2:29pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Could we ask the proprietors of this site for an 'unlike' button especially when Trolls like PT post totally non contributory remarks.
SHAME ON YOU!

mcmurphy1975 says...
3:36pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Positive thinker wrote:
Most of the people going there should be asked a few simple questions,how many cigarettes do you smoke a day,do you drink,do you drive a car,do you have a mobile phone ect ect I don't believe poverty really exists on the Wirral
Totally agree with Bigfoot , I think PT needs a lesson in humanity , people are starving out there and PT comes out with comments like that.

Positive thinker says...
7:09pm Tue 12 Mar 13

What's up?no one like the truth

David Scott says...
10:51pm Tue 12 Mar 13

Below is from the agenda for the next meeting of Wirral Shadow Health and Wellbeing Board (as on WBC website). What has happened to plain English, and what on earth are they planning to do?!

"The impact of food on the health of the local population and
environment is significant. Proactively and positively addressing the
food system and culture is complex. This proposal adopts a broad
perspective which advocates infrastructure and policy as a means to influence outcomes rather than a reliance on services or issue led
responses."

http://democracy.wir
ral.gov.uk/documents
/s50010472/AGENDA%20
6%20FOOD%20PLAN%20MA
RCH%202013.pdf

Positive thinker says...
8:56pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Haven't got much in for the weekend,can anyone tell me were the local food banks are situated

Hugo1008 says...
4:43pm Sun 24 Mar 13

Food Banks: larger demand, Benefits reducing, Fuel Bills getting Higher, the number of disgruntled young men roaming the streets.

I seem to remember not so long time ago some very ugly scenes round the Toxteth Area.

I wonder if we are getting to the stage of a Garden Festival again, perhaps when the Noise and the Smoke dies down.

Never fear we have our trusty non visible Members of Parliament like Frank, Allison, and Angela, who will ride to the rescue, just like they have to the fiasco that is Wirral Borough Council. maybe even the fragrant Esther too.

Of course backed up by the gallant 60 something numpties who grace the Council Chambers to share out their booty.

Perhaps a long hot summer will proove to be relaxing.

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