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Sabine Goodwin (born 22 October 1971) is an anti-poverty campaigner, 'cash first' advocate, charity director, and writer who has run the Independent Food Aid Network (IFAN) since 2018.[1]
Biography
editSabine was formerly a television news and investigative journalist and began working with IFAN in February 2017.[2] As a food bank volunteer, she became aware of the scarcity of information available on independent food banks working outside of the Trussell Trust network and approached the newly formed IFAN with a plan to create a database of independent food banks working across the UK.[3]This list was first published in The Guardian in May 2017.[4]Sabine subsequently collaborated with Dr Rachel Loopstra at King's College London on a study of independent food banks operating across England.[5]
Sabine regularly represents IFAN in the media, at events, within advisory groups, at evidence-gathering sessions, in collaborative work with academics and at meetings with central, national and local government teams as well as elected representatives.[6] [7]She spearheaded the expansion of IFAN's UK-wide 'Worrying About Money?' cash first referral leaflet project beyond Scotland in late 2020.[8]There are now IFAN ‘Worrying About Money?’ leaflets in more than 80 local authorities in England.[9]
Through her work with IFAN, Sabine has championed what’s called a ‘cash first’ or income-focused approach to food insecurity and poverty based on learning from Scotland’s A Menu for Change project.[10] She has advocated for a ‘cash first’ approach in her writing, presentations, as a member of the Scottish Government’s Ending the Need for Food Banks Steering Group, and in numerous submissions and evidence-giving sessions.[11]
Sabine regularly writes for the Big Issue and the British Medical Journal and has been quoted numerous times in The Guardian, The Observer, The Independent, The Big Issue, The National, The Mirror and The Express.[12]Sabine has also been interviewed by BBC Radio 4’s BBC MoneyBox, LBC’s Shelagh Fogarty, LBC’s Nick Abbott, BBC News, ITV News and Channel 4 News.[13]
Published Articles:
editThe Big Issue: Food banks dread the inevitable consequences of abandoning the Household Support Food 27.2.24.[14] CPAG: Poverty Journal Issue 177: Building ‘cash first’ momentum while breaking the food bank paradox from the ground up, by Sabine Goodwin and Maria Marshall, February 2024 [15] IFAN: Glossing over the causes of poverty might elicit donations but there’s a harsh reality to be faced 20.12.24.[16] The Big Issue: UK’s food poverty crisis is spiraling out of control – and there’s only one way to fix it 29.11.23.[17] The BMJ: Food banks are running out of resources—there’s no time to lose 24.11.23.[18] The Big Issue: Food banks are being forced to ration supplies. We can’t sustain this level of poverty for much longer 24.10.23.[19] The Big Issue: Could food banks be relegated to the history books? 08.06.23. [20] The Big Issue: ‘We’re facing a policy-driven public health calamity’: Trussell Trust’s devastating report 26.04.23. [21] IFAN: A cash first approach to food insecurity isn’t simply a dream, it’s becoming a reality by Sabine Goodwin and Polly Jones 26.04.23. [22] IFAN: Turning the tide: Cash First and the Right to Food by Sabine Goodwin and Maria Marshall, 11.05.23. [23]
Awards
edit2019 - Caroline Walker Trust 30th Anniversary Media Campaigner of the Year Award[24] 2020 - The Big Issue Top 100 Changemakers for 2020 [25]
References
edit- ^ "Sabine Goodwin, Director | The Team & Contact Us". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "The SAS unmasked". 2002-07-25. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "Food Frontline Voices: Pandemic & Beyond – Feeding City Lab". Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Butler, Patrick (2017-05-29). "Report reveals scale of food bank use in the UK". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "Independent Food Bank Survey". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "London's missing meals | London City Hall". www.london.gov.uk. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ i3oz9s (2023-04-26). "Taking GMPA's work to Parliament". Greater Manchester Poverty Action. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Cash First Leaflets". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "Cash First Leaflets". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "A Menu for Change". A Menu for Change. 2020-01-09. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "Supporting people in hardship". www.gov.scot. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "News Archive". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "News Archive". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine (2024-02-27). "Why food banks are dreading the end of the household support fund". The Big Issue. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "Building 'cash first' momentum while breaking the food bank..." askcpag.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine (2023-12-20). "Appealing for change". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine (2023-11-29). "UK's food poverty crisis is out of control – and there's only one way to fix it". The Big Issue. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine (2023-11-14). "Food banks are running out of resources—there's no time to lose". BMJ. 383: 2649. doi:10.1136/bmj.p2649. ISSN 1756-1833. PMID 37963645 – via www.bmj.com.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine (2023-10-24). "Food banks are running dry. We can't sustain this level of poverty any longer". The Big Issue. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine (2023-04-25). "Trussell Trust food bank data is a wake-up call". The Big Issue. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine (2023-04-25). "Trussell Trust food bank data is a wake-up call". The Big Issue. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine; Jones, Polly (2023-05-11). "A cash first approach to food insecurity isn't simply a dream, it's becoming a reality". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Goodwin, Sabine; Marshall, Maria (2023-05-11). "Turning the tide: Cash First and the Right to Food". IFAN. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ "Sabine Goodwin | The Caroline Walker Trust". 2019-11-15. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Issue, The Big (2020-01-18). "Top 100 Changemakers 2020: Defeating poverty". The Big Issue. Retrieved 2024-03-03.