Ending maternal and infant food insecurity

Maternal and infant food security is crucial for the health and wellbeing of women and babies. Our research aims to understand the scale and nature of this problem in the UK, and to develop policies and initiatives directed towards ending food insecurity.

Out of Milk: The impact of food insecurity on infant feeding in the UK

Dec 2023 - Oct 2024 | Funder: No funding required | Status: Complete

There has been much public focus on the issue of formula poverty. However, despite international research having explored the impact of poverty on women’s infant feeding experiences in a wider context, little attention has been paid to the impact of food insecurity on infant feeding in the UK.

The aim of this research project was to gather information on whether food insecurity has impacted women’s infant feeding experiences, and to look at some of the factors that influence infant feeding in the UK today. We also sought to gain an understanding of how professionals who work with families are able to support families living in food insecurity with infant feeding , and identify where there may be gaps in understanding.

Access to infant formula for babies living in food poverty in the UK

Oct 2020 - May 2022 | Funder: No funding required | Status: Complete

In 2020 we undertook a comprehensive review of formula access pathways that found families living in food poverty face a postcode lottery when seeking formula for their formula fed babies. Shortly after, we launched this research study to assess the role of food and baby banks in maximising access to formula for formula fed babies in need.

Our key aim was to gain an understanding of the experiences of families who seek support from food and baby banks and the professionals who support them, and to identify key factors that influence accessibility.

Access to infant formula for babies living in food poverty in the UK

Oct 2020 - May 2022 | Funder: No funding required | Status: Complete

Aware of rising numbers of families living in food poverty, and the associated risks to infants when families can’t afford formula, we undertook a comprehensive review of access to infant formula across the UK.

Our aim was to highlight any barriers or risks associated with the current practice and to provide evidence based recommendations for a way forward. The review highlighted a number of inadequacies with the current provision routes, inequity of access to formula for vulnerable groups, and difficulties faced by some third sector organisations due to inadequate guidelines. Together this has resulted in a post code lottery of infant formula provision across the country meaning some babies are going without.

Our recommendations pave the way to addressing the inequity faced by formula feeding families living in poverty in accessing formula for their babies.

Publications

Research Reports  

  • McNee R, Murphy C and Williams EJ. (2024) Out of Milk: The impact of food insecurity on infant feeding in the UK. Feed Report; Oct 2024.

  • McNee R, Williams EJ, Maia S and Walker K. (2022) Access to infant formula for babies living in food poverty in the UK: An investigation of the role of food and baby banks. Feed Report; May 2022 

  • McNee R, Williams, EJ, Maia S and Walker K. (2020) The provision of infant formula at food banks in the UK: Ensuring a fair for all approach to protect the health and wellbeing of formula fed infants and their families. Feed Review; Dec 2020

Research-Based Policy & Guidance   

  • Scottish Government (2024). Guide to Responding to and Preventing Infant Food Insecurity in Scotland. Scottish Government Policy, Feb 2024. (McNee R and Williams EJ, Co-authors). 

  • McNee R and Williams EJ. (2024) Helping families who need infant formula: guidance for food and baby banks. Feed Guidance, Feb 2024

  • McNee R, Maia S, Wishart K and Williams EJ. (2019) Provision of infant formula: guidance for food and baby banks. Feed Guidance, May 2019 - Feb 2024.

Conference Contributions   

  • McNee R, Flecher-Horne D, Athanopolous P, Fenton L, Douglas F, Frank L and Williams EJ (2024). Ending infant food insecurity: how do we gather routine data on something people are fearful to disclose? Society for Social Medicine and Public Health Annual Conference, Sep 24. Workshop.

  • McNee R, Murphy C and Williams EJ (2024). Infant feeding and the cost-of-living crisis: an investigation of the impact of food insecurity on infant feeding in the UK. Scotland Public Health Conference. May 24.

  • McNee R and Williams EJ. (2023) Securing the right to food for infants: exploring the lived experience of families with infants in accessing formula milk. RCPCH Conference – Child Health in a Changing World; Archives of Disease in Childhood; 108:A82. 

  • McNee RE, Hetherington L, Frank L, Douglas F and Williams EJ. (2023) A scoping review of infant food insecurity in Forth Valley: challenges of breastfeeding and formula feeding when food insecure. British Medical Association Public Health Medicine Conference 2023: Tackling Twenty-First Century Poverty, March 2023. 

  • McNee R and Williams EJ. (2021) When Policy creates inequality: review and development of foodbank guidelines. Women’s Medical Federation Spring Conference, May 2021. 

Invited Presentations 

  • McNee R, Murphy C and Williams EJ. (2024) Out of Milk: The impact of household food insecurity on breastfeeding in UK mothers. Nourishing Futures Network Annual Conference 2024, Oct 2024.

  • McNee R and Williams EJ. (2023) Infant feeding and food insecurity: securing the Right to Food for all. Parenting culture and feeding babies: a one-day symposium, University of Kent, May 2023. 

  • McNee R, Maia S, Wishart K and Williams EJ. (2022) Securing the right to food: addressing maternal and infant food insecurity in Scotland. All Party Parliamentary Group on Infant Feeding and Inequalities, February 7th 2023.    

  • McNee R, Williams EJ, Frank L and Douglas F. (2022) Securing the right to food: addressing maternal and infant food insecurity in Scotland. Scottish Government Joint Poverty and Inequalities Commission & Children’s Commission Quarterly Meeting, October 5th 2022.   

Letters and Responses   

  • McNee R and Williams EJ. (2022) Rising cost of living’s effect on infant feeding. BMJ 2022;377:o1459  doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.o1459 Published 15 June 2022. Letter of the Week. 

  • McNee R, Maia S, Wishart K and Williams EJ. (2020) Food banks and formula: maximising support for families in need. BMJ 2020;371:m4841. doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m4841. Published 18 December 2020. Rapid Response. 

  • McNee R, Maia S, Wishart K and Williams EJ. (2020) Re: Food banks and infant formula: who knows best? BMJ 2020;371:m4449. doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m4449 Published 16 November 2020. Rapid Response. 

  • McNee R, Maia S, Wishart K, Murphy C, Gold D, Flecher-Horn D and Williams EJ. (2020). Re: Fears grow of nutritional crisis in lockdown UK. BMJ 2020;370:m3193. doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m3193 Published 20 August 2020. Rapid Response. 

  • Williams EJ, Maia S, McNee R, Wishart K, Murphy C and Cannon E. (2019) Reducing the environmental impact of formula must not jeopardise women’s reproductive rights. BMJ 2019;367:l6328. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.l6328 Published 06 November 2019. Rapid Response. 

Watch Erin's presentation at the Parenting Culture and Feeding Babies symposium, held at the University of Kent, 25 May 2023. Erin's presentation starts at 25 minutes.

Research-Based Policy and Guidance

Let’s work together

Coming together to share our individual ideas, expertise and perspectives makes for really fruitful research projects. Please get in touch if you are interested in collaborating, have an idea or suggestion for a research topic, would like to ask a question, or just want to chat infant feeding science!