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CFHS Blog
Latest news
- Phase 2 of the Glasgow Communities Fund, which aims to tackle poverty and inequality by building ski...
- Whale Arts in Edinburgh are currently recruiting for a Community Chef, 21 hrs per week, 12 months fi...
- The Scottish Government has published a consultation document on what a new Mental Health and Wellbe...
- Obesity Action Scotland is currently recruiting for a full-time National Co-ordinator (Diet and Heal...
- The National Lottery Community Fund is now accepting applications to its Climate Action Fund from co...
Publications
- Since 2007, CFHS has supported 51 community food practitioners to obtain a RSPH Diploma in Nutrition, Certificate in Nutrition or Level 3 Award in Nutrition for ...
- This CFHS fact sheet examines the feedback from the evaluations of participants on the 2013/2014 learning and development programme.
- In 2012, Community Food and Health (Scotland) provided funding totalling £15,000 for six community food initiatives to build on their current work with one or ...
- This report is based on the results of an online survey completed by 35 people that had completed an accredited nutrition course. ...
- This publication gives a flavour of what community food initiatives and disability learning support providers are doing to offer adults with learning disabilities access to food ...
- Findings from the evaluation of funding CFHS made available to support community based mental health organisation to provide training to their staff and volunteers in ...
- This booklet features tips and ideas gathered from a CFHS youth, food and health networking event that focused on work with a range of young ...
- This short report shows what 20 groups and agencies learnt and gained from running practical healthy eating activities and taking part in the REHIS Elementary ...
- This fact sheet summarises information gathered from across Scotland on activities that 'train the trainers' to deliver healthy cookery and food preparation skills in low-income ...
- Since the Elementary Food and Health course was launched nationally in 2006, CFHS has delivered a targeted programme to promote it in low-income and excluded ...
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Partnership between community food initiatives and academia
CFHS is interested in people’s thoughts and experiences with regard to partnership between community food initiatives and academia. This could be in the form of joint research, health promotion, student placements or any other forms of collaboration.
If you have any knowledge or experience you could share on this subject, please contact Andrew Paterson at the Scottish Community Development Centre (who is conducting this scoping exercise for CFHS) on 0141 222 4837 or andrew@scdc.org.uk.
Alternatively, you can answer questions online.