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Scottish food bank taskforce holds first meeting | Scottish food bank taskforce holds first meeting |
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A group looking at ways of reducing dependence on food banks has held its first meeting. | A group looking at ways of reducing dependence on food banks has held its first meeting. |
Charities have said they will discuss how to tackle the issues surrounding food poverty in Scotland. | Charities have said they will discuss how to tackle the issues surrounding food poverty in Scotland. |
Chairman Rev Dr Martin Johnstone, of the Church of Scotland's Church and Society Council, said he hoped to help bring about "a hunger free Scotland". | |
The group has been asked to make recommendations to the Scottish government by February next year. | The group has been asked to make recommendations to the Scottish government by February next year. |
The latest figures from the Trussell Trust showed that 117,689 people in Scotland picked up a three-day supply of groceries in 2014/2015, more than eight times the number of users compared with two years ago. | The latest figures from the Trussell Trust showed that 117,689 people in Scotland picked up a three-day supply of groceries in 2014/2015, more than eight times the number of users compared with two years ago. |
Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil said he hoped the group would create a strategy that would reduce the need for food bank usage over time. | Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil said he hoped the group would create a strategy that would reduce the need for food bank usage over time. |
He said: "It is heart breaking that anyone should be left hungry and unable to afford to feed their families in a country as prosperous as Scotland. | He said: "It is heart breaking that anyone should be left hungry and unable to afford to feed their families in a country as prosperous as Scotland. |
"UK government welfare cuts and benefit sanctions have continually pushed more and more people into food poverty and increased the demand and number of food banks in Scotland. | "UK government welfare cuts and benefit sanctions have continually pushed more and more people into food poverty and increased the demand and number of food banks in Scotland. |
"This shocking trend has to stop." | "This shocking trend has to stop." |
The group's recommendations will be used in the Scottish government's Social Justice Action Plan, which aims to help tackle poverty and create fairer opportunities. | The group's recommendations will be used in the Scottish government's Social Justice Action Plan, which aims to help tackle poverty and create fairer opportunities. |
The meeting coincides with the Poverty Alliance's annual Challenge Poverty Week which runs from 17 to 23 October with the aim of increasing public support to challenge negative stereotypes. | The meeting coincides with the Poverty Alliance's annual Challenge Poverty Week which runs from 17 to 23 October with the aim of increasing public support to challenge negative stereotypes. |
Peter Kelly, Director of the Poverty Alliance, said: "The growth of food banks in recent years is the surest sign that we need to do more to tackle poverty in Scotland. | Peter Kelly, Director of the Poverty Alliance, said: "The growth of food banks in recent years is the surest sign that we need to do more to tackle poverty in Scotland. |
"We need to find longer term solutions to food poverty. So we welcome the Scottish government convening this new group to find lasting solutions to the problem." | "We need to find longer term solutions to food poverty. So we welcome the Scottish government convening this new group to find lasting solutions to the problem." |
The Scottish government currently invests £1m in the Emergency Food Action Plan which supports 26 local food aid projects as well as the charity Fareshare, which redistributes excess food from retailers to communities across the country. | The Scottish government currently invests £1m in the Emergency Food Action Plan which supports 26 local food aid projects as well as the charity Fareshare, which redistributes excess food from retailers to communities across the country. |
Mr Martin, who will chair the group, said its starting point was to reverse the trend of growing hunger in Scotland. | Mr Martin, who will chair the group, said its starting point was to reverse the trend of growing hunger in Scotland. |
He said: "The group will bring together people with a wide variety of experiences of tackling food poverty including, critically, those with direct experience of what it means to not have enough for you and your family. | He said: "The group will bring together people with a wide variety of experiences of tackling food poverty including, critically, those with direct experience of what it means to not have enough for you and your family. |
"I hope that together we can highlight what is working, what needs to change and what the Scottish government and others can do to bring about a hunger free Scotland." | "I hope that together we can highlight what is working, what needs to change and what the Scottish government and others can do to bring about a hunger free Scotland." |
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