1st April 2019 to 30th September 2019, across Orkney, 265 three day emergency food supplies were provided to people in crisis
Local MSP Maree Todd, SNP said:
“The SNP has strongly opposed the benefits freeze, the two child cap and the disastrous roll out of Universal Credit but these callous Tory welfare cuts have pushed more and more Scots into poverty.
“This increased reliance on food banks in Orkney is the most damning indictment of the UK Government’s approach to our society’s most vulnerable people.
“Food bank organisers and volunteers are dedicated and compassionate individuals but, let’s be clear, they should not be needed. It is unacceptable that food bank provision has become commonplace under the Tories’ watch.
“The upcoming election is a chance to hold the Tories to account – and the SNP are the only party who can beat the Tories in Scotland.
“Scotland must have the option to escape from Brexit and yet more Tory austerity.”
Between 1st April 2019 and 30th September 2019, across Orkney, 265 three day emergency food supplies were provided to people in crisis by food banks in the Trust’s network – including 99 provided for children.
The main reasons cited for people needing emergency food in Scotland are low benefit income (38%), and delays (19%) or changes (17%) to benefits being paid.
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