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Celebrating Outcomes
This week CFHS launched our most recent publication, Celebrating Outcomes, available to download from the Publications Library.
This publication highlights the important contribution that community food initiatives are making towards achieving Scotland’s national outcomes. We hope that this celebration will emphasise, both for community food initiatives and for local and national policy makers, the difference made by community food and health activities for local communities.
We have used case studies to illustrate this contribution which we hope encapsulate the breadth and depth of community food and health activity in Scotland. We will continue to highlight the contribution of community food initiatives and to keep this information ‘live’, so if you, or anyone you know, contribute towards national outcomes, please let us know.
If you would like to receive a hard copy of the publication, please get in touch.