About the series
Beyond Food Banks is a two-part podcast collaboration between Trussell and The APLE Collective exploring the links between disability, poverty and hunger in the UK.
Bringing together people with lived experience of poverty, disability rights activists and food bank leaders, the series asks how dignity and accessibility can be embedded within emergency food support — and how the UK can move towards a future where food banks are no longer needed.
About this episode
In the second episode, the conversation moves to dignity in action: practical ways that foodbanks and other community organisations can offer a dignified experience for everyone when they access emergency food.
Hosts Natalie (Trussell) and Steve (APLE Collective trustee) continue the discussion with contributors, reflecting on what’s worked in their food bank settings and the changes needed across society to tackle hunger at its roots.
You'll hear from:
- Brian, Chair of the APLE Collective and member of the Glasgow Poverty Truth Community
- Christopher, APLE Collective artist in residence and learning disability rights activist
- Alimany, APLE Collective member and representative from RAPAR
- Drew, Manager of Portsmouth Foodbank
- Zoe, Manager of Newquay Foodbank
The episode closes with a creative piece from Christopher featuring a fictional character, Leah Rose, presented through speech-reading technology. The piece reflects the experiences of people who communicate using speech apps or assistive technology, ensuring their voices are represented in the conversation.
Christopher explains:
“It’s important not to tolerate poverty and instead aim for a planet without poverty. Science fiction has always allowed us to show what a better world we could have. Instead of living in poverty and having to use food banks people could be doctors and explorers.”
Why listen
This episode explores how food banks can create more inclusive and dignified environments while also imagining a future beyond emergency food. It highlights the importance of lived experience, accessibility and creative storytelling in shaping a better anti-poverty response.
Context
The conversations in this podcast were recorded in November 2025, so some figures or policy references may have changed since then.
Trussell supports a community of food banks operating from more than 1,400 locations across the UK, each responding to the needs of its local area.
Who are we?
The APLE collective is a national collective of individuals and organisations with lived experience of poverty. APLE stands for Addressing Poverty by Lived Experience, their core values sit around being led by lived experience, being grassroots and equality and diversity. Welcome to APLE! -
Trussell is an anti-poverty charity and community of food banks. We work together to ensure that no one in the UK needs a food bank to survive whilst providing food and practical support to people left with enough money to live on. What we do: Ending hunger together | Trussell
Further support
If you are experiencing hunger or financial hardship, visit:
Get emergency food | Trussell
Links and resources mentioned in the episode can be found at:
www.trussell.org/podcast