We believe everyone should be able to access the food they need with dignity and choice. We have developed a range of tools to support you to embed dignity in your approaches to food insecurity – from community food projects to local authorities, the NHS, and housing associations. These tools have been co-created with people with lived experience of food insecurity.
A sense of control
Having power to make choices about what, where, when, how and with whom you eat
Able to take part in community life
Feeling able and welcome to take part in different aspects of community life, regardless of your financial situation
Nourished and supported
Being able to enjoy food and access support that meets your needs
Involved in decision-making
Feeling able to share your views and ideas and to have those views taken seriously in decision-making
Valued and able to contribute
Feeling recognised and valued as a whole person with knowledge, skills and experiences to share