Exploration of Māori household experiences of food insecurity.
Brittani S BeavisChristina McKercharJuanita MaakaLouise A MainvilPublished in: Nutrition & dietetics: the journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia (2018)
All households had experienced income-related food insecurity, and its short- and long-term impacts on well-being were observed. Whānau had developed many strategies to reduce the severity of food insecurity, relying on support from extended whānau and the wider community, but households remained food insecure. Health and other professionals should advocate for social justice and policy solutions that change systems perpetuating social and health inequity. All households need sufficient income to afford basic needs including food. When basic needs are met, households and individuals can thrive and make meaningful contributions to society.