poverty

COVID, community, and food banks (COVID-19 blog no. 24)

COVID, community, and food banks (COVID-19 blog no. 24)

Our conviction is that the experiences of the past months have underscored the centrality of community to the work of food banks, and, indeed, to the wider voluntary sector. And as we anticipate the impending challenge of the economic outlook, rising unemployment, increasing concerns around mental health and wellbeing, we will need to draw on the rich resource of community to enact and advocate for long-term change.

The profits of scarcity, food banks and COVID-19 (COVID-19 blog no. 19)

The profits of scarcity, food banks and COVID-19 (COVID-19 blog no. 19)

Now, more than ever, anger seems like the most appropriate response to the soaring want evident across the UK.

Homelessness and COVID-19 in an international context (COVID-19 blog no. 15)

Homelessness and COVID-19 in an international context (COVID-19 blog no. 15)

Early into COVID-19 lockdown measures, poet and author Damien Barr wrote a poem which became the basis for an oft-repeated phrase: “We are not in the same boat; we are in the same storm.” The aphorism highlights an undeniable reality: that the effects of COVID-19 have not been experienced equally by all people, a dissonance which has roots in many of the ‘usual’ marginalisation crossroads which facilitate structural inequalities, including but not limited to race, poverty, mental illness, and housing.

COVID-19, communication, and the digital divide (COVID-19 blog no. 12)

COVID-19, communication, and the digital divide (COVID-19 blog no. 12)

If the impacts of the digital divide are to be taken seriously then the collaborative creativity of a wide range of organisations is necessary. Yet, getting the infrastructure is only part of the story.