A qualitative exploration of a financial inclusion service in an English foodbank.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Perspectives in Public Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-12 DOI:10.1177/17579139231180755
S Hanson, B Porter
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Aims: Foodbanks provide emergency food provision. This need can be triggered by a change in circumstance or a crisis. Failures in the social security safety net are the most significant driver for hunger in the UK. There is some evidence that an advisory service which runs alongside a foodbank is more effective in reducing emergency provision and the duration and severity of hunger. The 'Making a Difference' project at an English foodbank is a pilot scheme aiming to increase financial resilience in their service users. From summer 2022, they introduced new advice worker roles, in partnership with Shelter [Housing advice] and Citizen's Advice [General, debt and benefits advice], aiming to pre-empt the need for foodbank use, to triage the financial needs of service users and refer appropriately to reduce repeat visits to the foodbank.

Methods: This qualitative study involved in-depth interviews with four staff and four volunteers to evaluate barriers, facilitators and potential friction points in referrals and partnership working.

Findings: Our data were analysed thematically into four themes: Holistic needs assessment; Reaching seldom heard communities; Empowerment; The needs of staff and volunteers. Two case studies illustrate the complexity of people's needs.

Conclusion: A financial inclusion service operating within foodbanks giving housing, debt and benefits advice shows some promise in reaching people in crisis at the point of need. Based within the heart of a community, it appears to meet the complex needs of very vulnerable people who may have found mainstream support services inaccessible. This asset-based approach with the foodbank as a trusted provider enabled joined up, compassionate, holistic, and person-centred advice quickly cutting across multiple agencies, reaching underserved and socially excluded clients. We suggest that supportive services are needed for volunteers and staff who are vulnerable to vicarious trauma from listening and supporting people in crisis.

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英国食物银行普惠金融服务的定性探讨。
目的:粮食银行提供紧急粮食供应。这种需求可以由环境变化或危机触发。社会保障体系的失败是英国饥饿的最重要原因。有一些证据表明,在减少紧急供应、减少饥饿的持续时间和严重程度方面,与食品库一起运作的咨询服务更有效。英国一家食品银行的“有所作为”项目是一项试点计划,旨在提高其服务用户的财务弹性。从2022年夏天开始,他们与Shelter(住房咨询)和Citizen’s advice(一般、债务和福利咨询)合作,引入了新的咨询工作者角色,旨在先发制人地使用食物银行,对服务用户的财务需求进行分类,并适当地转介,以减少对食物银行的重复访问。方法:采用深度访谈的定性研究方法,对四名工作人员和四名志愿者进行访谈,以评估转诊和伙伴关系工作中的障碍、促进因素和潜在摩擦点。研究结果:我们的数据按主题分为四个主题:整体需求评估;触及很少听到的社区;赋权;员工和志愿者的需要。两个案例研究说明了人们需求的复杂性。结论:在食品银行内开展的提供住房、债务和福利咨询的金融包容性服务显示出在危机中有需要的人获得帮助的一些希望。它位于社区的中心,似乎满足了那些可能无法获得主流支持服务的非常弱势群体的复杂需求。这种以资产为基础的方法将食物银行作为一个值得信赖的提供者,使联合、富有同情心、全面和以人为本的建议能够迅速跨越多个机构,覆盖服务不足和被社会排斥的客户。我们建议志愿者和工作人员需要支持性服务,因为他们很容易因为倾听和支持危机中的人而受到间接的创伤。
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期刊介绍: Perspectives in Public Health is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal. It is practice orientated and features current topics and opinions; news and views on current health issues; case studies; book reviews; letters to the Editor; as well as updates on the Society"s work. The journal also commissions articles for themed issues and publishes original peer-reviewed articles. Perspectives in Public Health"s primary aim is to be an invaluable resource for the Society"s members, who are health-promoting professionals from many disciplines, including environmental health, health protection, health and safety, food safety and nutrition, building and engineering, primary care, academia and government.
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