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Holiday Club Programmes in Northern Ireland: The Voices of Children and Young People

机译:北爱尔兰假日俱乐部计划:儿童和年轻人的声音

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In Northern Ireland, nearly 30% of children are thought to be at risk of going hungry in the summer holidays when they are unable to access free school meals. Community groups, voluntary groups, local authorities, and faith groups have responded to this concern by developing and delivering holiday programmes that enable children from low-income families to take part in activities and access food. The current study used purposive sampling to investigate children’s and young people’s views of holiday provision, from across three holiday clubs, in Northern Ireland. Both primary school children (n = 34; aged 4–11) and secondary school children (n = 31; aged 12–17) showed high levels of awareness of poverty and food insecurity and associated pressures and stresses on households. Importantly, children and young people did not feel stigmatised about attending holiday provision, suggesting a positive and inclusive culture towards holiday club attendance. Children reported that they enjoyed the range of activities provided at holiday clubs and reported that attendance improved their self-confidence, especially for some older children, who acted as peer mentors to younger attendees, helped them to develop new skills, and provided them with opportunities to socialise with peers in a safe environment, out with their normal social groupings in school. Older children showed a high level of shrewdness and knowledge of sectarian divides in communities but spoke positively about how different religious or cultural backgrounds did not matter in terms of meeting and making new friends in holiday club settings. In terms of food provision, the findings of this study suggest that further work needs to be done to support children to access and eat healthy, nutritious food.
机译:在北爱尔兰,近30%的孩子被认为是夏季假期饥饿的风险,当时他们无法获得免费的学校饭菜。社区团体,自愿群体,地方当局和信仰集团通过开发和提供节日计划,使得能够从低收入家庭能够参与活动和获取食物的假期计划作出回应。目前的研究使用了有目的的抽样来调查儿童和年轻人对假日提供的观点,来自北爱尔兰三个假期俱乐部。小学生(N = 34; 4-11岁)和中学儿童(N = 31; 12-17岁)表现出高度高度的贫困和粮食不安全以及家庭压力和压力。重要的是,儿童和年轻人对节假日提供的情况并没有感到羞辱,暗示假日俱乐部出席的积极和包容性文化。儿童报告说,他们享有假日俱乐部提供的活动范围,并报告说,出席的人提高了自信,特别是对于一些年龄较大的孩子,他们作为年轻与会者的同伴导师,帮助他们培养了新技能,并为他们提供了机会与安全环境中的同伴社交,在学校的正常社会分组中。年龄较大的儿童表现出高水平的血统和对社区的宗派划分的知识,但对不同的宗教或文化背景在会议和在度假俱乐部环境中结交新朋友无关紧要。在食品拨备方面,本研究的调查结果表明,需要进行进一步的工作来支持儿童进入和吃健康,营养食品。

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