Food network plan to help people of the peninsula through cost of living challenge
By Derek Davis
19th Feb 2023 | Local News
Action to support even more people through the cost-of-living challenges could be taken in Suffolk, including the Shotley peninsula, as food bank usage rises.
The most recent figures show the number of food parcels distributed in Suffolk hit a record high in October 2022, with 9,460 provided to people in one month. That was up from 5,868 in October 2021.
Suffolk Public Sector Leaders (SPSL) will consider plans this week to create a Supported Food Network across the county.
This would adopt a coordinated, county-wide approach to the challenges.
If approved, it would work with new and existing food outlets, including food banks, providing more stock and ensuring a range of enhanced support was available to meet local needs.
This includes early help and prevention, upskilling, and additional support covering benefits. It would also help provide essential food to meet local cultural needs.
Suzie Morley, chair of Suffolk Public Sector Leaders, said: "We know rising costs are seriously squeezing household budgets. The network of food banks, community larders and other charities are doing an outstanding job of helping people.
"That locally delivered support remains absolutely vital. This project would work closely with those existing providers, offering them additional support.
"It would result in impactful collaboration, enhancing what is already there, and also look at ways of getting support to people earlier."
Data from the Suffolk Cost of Living Dashboard shows the current situation in the county.
This includes a rise in the number of children receiving free school meals. The most recent figures show nearly one in five Suffolk pupils is now eligible.
Citizens Advice has also seen a doubling in the number of people it is supporting during the cost-of-living crisis.
The next meeting of Suffolk Public Sector Leaders on Friday, 17 February will consider a plan to put £1.5million into the new Supported Food Network over the next three years. The plans would be led by the county's Collaborative Communities Board.
SPSL has previously allocated £1.8million funding to the Local Welfare Assistance scheme, which saw more than 7,000 applications for help between October and December 2022. The scheme helps those experiencing financial hardship and can provide financial help, guidance and advice.
Further details of cost of living support available for Suffolk residents and organisations can be found at www.suffolk.gov.uk/costofliving
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