Sunderland Echo

Bid to wean families off city food banks

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Sunderland City Council leaders are to consider plans ‘to look at the growing dependence’ and to ‘wean’ families off food banks.

Concerns have been raised about the extent to which Sunderland households have come to rely on the handouts, particular­ly over the last 12 months of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

And as well as guaranteei­ng access to nutritious meals, the need to promote cookery and other preparatio­n skills are also expected to be highlighte­d.

“I think we probably need to look at the growing dependence on food banks and trying to look at a scheme that might wean people off that,” said Louise Farthing, pictured, the city council’s cabinet member for children, education and skills.

“I was speaking to the food banks last week and there are several schemes where you get a pack of food, a recipe and there is also training involved as well.

“I think we need to start looking at something like that because otherwise we’re going to have high dependency.

“And if the indication­s are that we lose £20 a week [from Universal Credit] in September, we are going to have a lot of difficulti­es across Washington.”

Cllr Farthing was speaking at a meeting of the city council’s Washington Area Committee, which was held by videolink and broadcast via YouTube, last Thursday.

Proposals set out in the panel’s Delivery Plan set out a ‘call for projects’ to ‘help the local community eat and learn to prepare/cook healthy meals’.

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