Month: February 2024

Hidden Hardship: Everyday Experiences, Coping Strategies, and Barriers to Wellbeing in Rural Britain

A new participatory research project by Dr Stephanie Denning at Coventry University funded by the British Academy and Leverhulme Trust has sought to better understand: people’s experiences of rural hardship, coping strategies, and barriers to improved wellbeing.

What did the research find?
The research found that hardship can be defined as struggle and tough times, reflecting daily struggle more than one-off ‘emergency’ situations. Rural hardship is not the same as urban hardship. The causes of rural hardship can be summarised as ‘lacks of’ including government support and investment, employment, transport – the jigsaw illustration further illustrates this.

In people’s coping strategies, huge importance was given to informal support networks with friends and families, in addition to support offered by local groups although these could be difficult to access with limited transport options and a fear of stigma.

Barriers to improved wellbeing were to some degree perceived as outside of people’s control, which makes it difficult for people to envisage hardship improving. These included the ‘lacks of’ such as problems with transport, lack of government support and investment, and stigma/shame linked to inequality.

Hidden Hardship research recommendations:
The research’s Report for Policymakers and Community Leaders concludes with five recommendations which are summarised here: (see the full report for more details)
1. There need to be more tailored national government and national voluntary sector responses to rural hardship.
2. More government and voluntary sector support is needed for individuals experiencing daily rural hardship including within the welfare state to address the high cost of rural living.
3. Rural residents need support accessing transport to get to medical appointments at GP surgeries and hospitals with local GP practices/branches re-opening and/or staying open.
4. Local organisations and leaders (including Church leaders) should raise awareness in the general population in rural areas such as the North Cotswolds that people are experiencing hardship, and sensitively give a voice to people experiencing hardship to share their experiences.
5. The ‘lacks of’ that cause and affect rural hardship need to be addressed in local and national government planning, notably public transport/infrastructure, affordable housing, and amenities.

Want to know more?
Visit the project website for more information including the full Report for Policymakers and Community Leaders and accompanying 2 page briefing
• Email the project lead Dr Stephanie Denning

Fresh Hope School House Community Cafe

Fresh Hope is an umbrella organisation which supports projects. One of these is the School House Cafe.

The School House Cafe is a community cafe. We open to the public and offer a place for the community to come together. We also host the community’ lunch on a Pay as you can basis.

Fresh Hope Pantry

We are a family pantry with a membership fee.

We are a foodbank referrer and we offer a listening ear and signposting to other services.

Geographic Area: Cheltenham, around the local area of St Paul’s, St Peters and the Moors

Opening Days: Monday and Friday
Opening Times: Monday (during term-time) 3:30 - 5:00, Friday 9:00 - 12:00

Membership Model

Cost: £4.00 for 10 store cupboard items, 2 fresh or frozen items and free fruit and veg.

Contact Details

The Rock, St Peter’s Church, Tewkesbury Road, Cheltenham GL51 9AH
Jude@freshhope.co.uk
www.facebook.com/Freshhopepantry
Collection Service
Ambient Food Items
Fresh Fruit & Vegetables
Chilled Food
Frozen Food
Suitable for Vegetarians
Suitable for Vegans
Dairy-Free Available
Gluten-Free Available
Allergies catered for
Ready Made Meals (reheatable)
Meal kits (recipes/ingredients)
Toiletries
Household Items

School House Cafe Community Lunch

We run a community lunch in partnership with Wiggly charity and Good Food Cheltenham.

This is cooked with locally grown, chemical free food and operates on a pay as you can basis.

We offer a friendly welcome and signposting to other support where we can

Access: The lunch is open to all

Geographic Area: Cheltenham

Opening Days: Monday
Opening Times: 12:30 - 1:30

Contact Details

School House Cafe, St Paul’s road, Cheltenham, GL50 4EZ
hello@schoolhousecafe.co.uk
07476 224038
@shccheltenham
www.facebook.com/shccheltenham
@shccheltenham
Collection Service
Suitable for Vegetarians
Suitable for Vegans
Dairy-Free Available
Gluten-Free Available
Allergies catered for
Hot Meals Provided