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An ethnographic study of meal programs for homeless and under-housed individuals in Toronto.

机译:多伦多无家可归和营养不良个体膳食计划的民族志研究。

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Over the past two decades, Canada has witnessed a proliferation of community-based initiatives providing charitable meals to homeless and under-housed individuals. The existing research has raised concerns about the ability of such initiatives to meet users' nutrient needs. As part of a study of Toronto meal programs, open-ended interviews with program coordinators and observations of 16 meal programs were conducted to provide insight into the nutritional vulnerability of program users. Analysis using ethnographic methods revealed that, although charitable meal programs began in response to concerns about unmet food needs, the planning and delivery of meals are disconnected from the dietary needs of program users. Food was often a secondary service, designed to fit within the existing operations, resources, and mandate of the host agency. This work adds to calls for a rethinking of current responses to problems of hunger and food insecurity among individuals living in poverty in Canada.
机译:在过去的二十年中,加拿大目睹了社区倡议的扩散,为无家可归者和未被无家可归的个人提供慈善饭。现有研究提出了对满足用户营养需求的这种措施的能力的担忧。作为多伦多膳食计划研究的一部分,对计划协调员的开放式访谈和16个膳食计划的观察进行了介绍,以了解计划用户的营养脆弱性。使用民族志的分析透露,尽管慈善膳食计划开始对未满足粮食需求的担忧开始,但膳食的规划和交付与计划用户的饮食需求断开连接。食物通常是二级服务,旨在适应主办机构的现有运营,资源和任务。这项工作增加了对加拿大贫困人士的个人对饥饿和粮食不安全问题进行重新思考。

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