What impact do food banks in schools have on children’s learning? | RFTRW: S21E02
11 December 2023
In the context of a cost-of-living crisis and increased child poverty, this podcast hears about the growing use of food banks, how they operate and the impact this has on children whose families use them.
In the context of a cost-of-living crisis and increased child poverty, this podcast hears about the growing use of food banks, how they operate and the impact this has on children whose families use them.
Research for the Real World welcomes back Professor Alice Bradbury to discuss the findings of the British Educational Research Association-funded project into the use of food banks in schools as a means of increasing children’s engagement with learning and physical activity.
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- Food banks in schools illustrates depth of need in England
- Food banks in schools: exploring the impact on children’s learning
- Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy (HHCP)
- Department of Education, Practice and Society
- Previously:ÌýHow do schools recover from the pandemic?
- Research for the Real World
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