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Building the evidence on poverty, destitution, and food insecurity in the UKYear two main reportMay 2021 Glen Bramley, Morag Treanor, Filip Sosenko, Mandy LittlewoodI-SPHERE, Heriot-Watt University02 AcknowledgementsState of Hunger AcknowledgementsThe research team and the Trussell Trust are extremely grateful for those participating in this research, including: people referred to food banks; managers, staff and volunteers in food banks; key informants; and referring professionals. We would also like to thank those who kindly provided support and advice on the design and methodology for this study, including the project advisory board members: Dr Manu Savani (Brunel University), Emma Wincup (Joseph Rowntree Foundation), Minesh Patel (Citizens Advice), Dr David Webster (University of Glasgow), Donald Hirsch (Loughborough University), Dr Kayleigh Garthwaite (University of Birmingham), Dr Tania Burchardt (LSE) and others.
experience 'severe' or 'moderate' food insecurity as measured by the Household Food Security Survey Module. See Chapter 2. Households Below Average Income Annual statistics on income distribution and poverty based on the Family Resources Survey. Hunger Hunger is understood as ‘household food insecurity’. Specifically, hunger
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