Investigating volunteer dynamics to enable improved social inclusivity in a community food distribution service in South-West London, United Kingdom
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Swettenham, M. 2024. Investigating volunteer dynamics to enable improved social inclusivity in a community food distribution service in South-West London, United Kingdom.
Authors | Swettenham, M. |
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Description | Food distribution services play a key role in ensuring and promoting health needs of vulnerable individuals A pragmatic patchwork ethnography study was undertaken investigating the lived experiences Results, via thematic analysis, demonstrated volunteers could be grouped into four categories, consisting of, people attending alone, couples volunteering together, supporters attending as a carer for disabled volunteers and The value of these findings is the ability to influence the dynamics of food aid projects, supporting the creation of health promoting environments. Consequently, an ability to deliver a dignity-centric, inclusive service with reduced stigma attachment can be developed. |
Keywords | Autoethnography; Commercial; Qualitative; Public health; Pedagogy |
Year | 2024 |
Conference | 12th IUHPE European Conference on Health Promotion |
Related URL | https://iuhpeconferences24.umed.pl/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/agenda-IUHPE12th-final.pdf |
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Deposited | 03 Feb 2025 |
https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/9q392/investigating-volunteer-dynamics-to-enable-improved-social-inclusivity-in-a-community-food-distribution-service-in-south-west-london-united-kingdom
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