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Food Insecurity

Meeting: 02/11/2021 - Cabinet (Item 51)

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(Relevant Portfolio Holder: Councillor Gareth Dowling)

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Minutes:

Councillor Dowling introduced the report of the Corporate Director of Place & Community, which set out the findings report following a research study into food insecurity within West Lancashire and recommended actions for implementation that would help tackle food insecurity within the borough in a dignified way, and help address the root causes.

 

The minute of Executive Overview & Scrutiny Committee held on 21 October 2021 was circulated prior to the meeting.

 

In reaching the decision below, Cabinet considered the details set out in the report before it and the reasons contained therein.

 

RESOLVED:   A.      That the minutes of Executive Overview and Scrutiny Committee attached at appendix 3, be noted.

 

                          B.      That the findings of the research study be noted and the implementation of the following opportunities, identified in section 5 of the report, to address food insecurity be approved:

 

 ·    That the Chief Operating Officer nominates a senior officer within the Council to take overall responsibility for co-ordinating a response to tackling food insecurity in the borough.

·     The establishment of a cross-sector food insecurity forum, led by a WLBC officer, to strengthen ties and support cross-sector co-ordination and that this forum commits to a sustainable and dignified approach to tackling food insecurity in the borough.

·     Where applicable, the Council and partners highlight the issues which cause food insecurity and their impact at both a regional and national level.

 

C.      That the Portfolio Holder for Communities and Community Safety be appointed as Food Security Champion for West Lancashire, providing political leadership at both a local and national level.

 

D.      That the newly established cross-sector forum, in consultation with the Food Security Champion, consider the other opportunities identified within the research report and where appropriate seek Cabinet / Council approval for their implementation


Meeting: 21/10/2021 - Executive Overview & Scrutiny Committee (Item 58)

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To consider the report of the Chief Operating Officer.

 

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Minutes:

Consideration was given to the report of the Chief Operating Officer as contained on pages 465 to 512 of the Book of Reports which was to share with Members the findings report following a research study into food insecurity within West Lancashire and to recommend actions for implementation that will help tackle food insecurity within the Borough in a dignified way and help address the root causes.

 

The Service Improvement & Special Projects Manager outlined the report and explained that Iconic Consulting were appointed for the commissioning of a study to examine food insecurity within the Borough.  This was due to start in March 2020, however this was paused due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  The research began in September 2020 involving several tasks listed at paragraph 4.3 of the report, which also included a number of feedback sessions.

 

He went on to outline the key findings from the research and the impact Covid has had on food insecurity and informed that the established food banks in the Borough had distributed an average of 405 food parcels per week between the start of July to the end of December 2020.

 

He informed that a number of opportunities could be implemented relatively quickly, including the establishment of a cross-sector food insecurity forum, led by a WLBC Officer.

In discussion comments and questions were raised in respect of:

 

·         Trussell Trust food bank users In West Lancashire 2020 (Wards data)

·         Drivers of food insecurity and food bank use

·         Significant increase of foodbank use during Covid-19 pandemic

·         Thanks to Citizens and Businesses for their support and generous donations to the foodbanks in the Borough

 

The Chairman had received a statement from Councillor R Cooper, which was read out to the Committee on his behalf:

 

"I have a special interest in Food Insecurity, as my wife, Claire Cooper initiated this research when she was Community Portfolio Holder. I had a number of questions/challenges after having read this report, which Peter Morrison kindly answered in a conversation on Wednesday morning.

Peter assured me that he had looked to identify a local organisation before putting a tender out nationally for this research contract.

We agreed that it would be of great benefit to have a register of local businesses and the goods and services that they could provide. Then commissioning officers could look to that register first before searching for organisations in the wider regional/national area.

Another of my concerns was that the statistics were not detailed enough. Peter assured me that regular consultations were held which covered details that could not be included in the report.

We both agreed that we have a good understanding of the issue in our towns, but not so much in the Northern Parishes and the more rural areas.

Hopefully, the new cross-sector forum will investigate this further as it takes the recommendations forward.

I'd like to express my thanks to Peter for finding time to answer my queries on this report".

 

RESOLVED: That the Committee thank all involved and fully support  ...  view the full minutes text for item 58