20/06/2023
Mothers Are Skipping Meals To Feed Their Children - Research
Women in Northern Ireland are skipping meals and are forced to go hungry to feed their children according to new research by the Women's Regional Consortium and Ulster University.
The report found the decision to end the 'Holiday Hunger Scheme', coupled with rocketing food inflation, will increase hardship and food insecurity for families.
Around 96,300 children have lost £27 a fortnight.
It found that rising food and energy bills is forcing mothers to go hungry.
Low-income pregnant women and those with young children are entitled to a ‘Healthy Start’ payments to help with the cost of formula, fruit, and vegetables, however just over half of those entitled to support have joined the scheme.
The researchers are calling for an urgent reversal in the decision to cut 'Holiday Hunger' payments and for a major take-up campaign around the Healthy Start Scheme.
They are also calling for urgent reform to the school uniform policy including an increase in available support, which currently falls behind England, Scotland, and Wales.
Siobhán Harding from the Women’s Support Network said: “Women are at crisis point. Years of austerity measures, the Covid-19 pandemic and now the Cost-of-Living crisis has created a perfect storm for women who are left to become shock absorbers of poverty in their homes.
"Women told us about not being able to buy basic foods including baby formula and healthy food, particularly fresh fruit and vegetables, having to use foodbanks, eating out-of-date food or going without meals altogether.”
“Many are making tortuous decisions around feeding themselves and their families, they are faced with no other choice and the stark reality is they are unable to live dignified, healthy lives.
"This should not and cannot be acceptable for women living in Northern Ireland. Children will soon finish school for the Summer and children will be without school meals.
"We are calling for the Holiday Hunger Scheme to be urgently reinstated and for the Healthy Start Scheme to be widely publicised to ensure women and children do not go hungry during the Summer months."
Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick, Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Law, Ulster University said: "This research very clearly demonstrates the disproportionate harm that the Cost-of-Living emergency is having on women and children.
"Women are being plunged into poor mental and physical health as they strive to protect their children through missing meals, getting deeper and deeper into debt, and shielding them from the significant toll that the economic crisis is taking on their lives.
"Unless the cuts to Communities and Education are reversed, women and children will go hungry this summer.
"The end of the Holiday Hunger scheme marks the end of crucial support for around 96,300 children in NI. This coupled with a potential reduction to the Discretionary Support Fund by the Department for Communities will increase the risk of destitution for many families who are already unfairly bearing the brunt of high inflation."
The report found the decision to end the 'Holiday Hunger Scheme', coupled with rocketing food inflation, will increase hardship and food insecurity for families.
Around 96,300 children have lost £27 a fortnight.
It found that rising food and energy bills is forcing mothers to go hungry.
Low-income pregnant women and those with young children are entitled to a ‘Healthy Start’ payments to help with the cost of formula, fruit, and vegetables, however just over half of those entitled to support have joined the scheme.
The researchers are calling for an urgent reversal in the decision to cut 'Holiday Hunger' payments and for a major take-up campaign around the Healthy Start Scheme.
They are also calling for urgent reform to the school uniform policy including an increase in available support, which currently falls behind England, Scotland, and Wales.
Siobhán Harding from the Women’s Support Network said: “Women are at crisis point. Years of austerity measures, the Covid-19 pandemic and now the Cost-of-Living crisis has created a perfect storm for women who are left to become shock absorbers of poverty in their homes.
"Women told us about not being able to buy basic foods including baby formula and healthy food, particularly fresh fruit and vegetables, having to use foodbanks, eating out-of-date food or going without meals altogether.”
“Many are making tortuous decisions around feeding themselves and their families, they are faced with no other choice and the stark reality is they are unable to live dignified, healthy lives.
"This should not and cannot be acceptable for women living in Northern Ireland. Children will soon finish school for the Summer and children will be without school meals.
"We are calling for the Holiday Hunger Scheme to be urgently reinstated and for the Healthy Start Scheme to be widely publicised to ensure women and children do not go hungry during the Summer months."
Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick, Lecturer and Researcher at the School of Law, Ulster University said: "This research very clearly demonstrates the disproportionate harm that the Cost-of-Living emergency is having on women and children.
"Women are being plunged into poor mental and physical health as they strive to protect their children through missing meals, getting deeper and deeper into debt, and shielding them from the significant toll that the economic crisis is taking on their lives.
"Unless the cuts to Communities and Education are reversed, women and children will go hungry this summer.
"The end of the Holiday Hunger scheme marks the end of crucial support for around 96,300 children in NI. This coupled with a potential reduction to the Discretionary Support Fund by the Department for Communities will increase the risk of destitution for many families who are already unfairly bearing the brunt of high inflation."
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