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A01=Margaret Anne Defeyter
A01=Michael A. Long
A01=Paul B. Stretesky
Author_Margaret Anne Defeyter
Author_Michael A. Long
Author_Paul B. Stretesky
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child food insecurity interventions
Childhood Food Insecurity
Childhood Hunger
community nutrition programmes
Coping Strategies
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Face Food Insecurity
Food Banks
Food Insecurity
food poverty
Free School Meals
Gateshead Council
Holiday Clubs
Holiday Programmes
Holiday Provision
Household Food Insecurity
Kitchen Social
Neoliberal Capitalism
Reducing Food Insecurity
School Holiday
school meal provision
social exclusion
socioeconomic inequality UK
Summer School Holidays
Tonnes
UK Central Government
UK Child
UK Citizen
UK Family
UK Household
UK Society
welfare policy analysis
WLGA

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367466176
  • Weight: 376g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This timely and much-needed book focuses on the phenomenon often referred to as "holiday hunger" in the United Kingdom.

The book begins by outlining the history and scope of holiday hunger – the condition that occurs when a child’s household is, or will become, food insecure during the summer holidays. The decline of the UK welfare state and the rise of neoliberalism have created a situation where up to three million children in the UK face food insecurity during the summer months when there are extra financial pressures on the working poor and when free school meals are not available. This book details the level of childhood and household food insecurity in the UK and describes one of the main responses to holiday hunger – holiday clubs. These clubs are locally organised and funded and provide a place for children to go to eat nutritious meals for free during the school holidays. Highlighting the benefits of holiday clubs that often extend beyond food provision, this book also discusses the challenges that they face now and in the future. The book concludes with recommendations for food insecurity policy and the role of government in fighting holiday hunger.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of food and nutrition security, social policy and public health.

Michael A. Long is Professor in the Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University, USA.

Margaret Anne Defeyter is Professor of Developmental Psychology in the Department of Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing, Northumbria University, UK.

Paul B. Stretesky is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences, Northumbria University, UK.

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