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Making good food accessible, enjoyable and relevant to communities
Our latest blog post by Mandy Cliff, Dietetic Assistant Practitioner with NHS Ayrshire and Arran’s Dietetic Health Improvement Team shows how Dietetic services increase their reach by building the capacity of community and voluntary organisations to run community-led food activities.
You can read Mandy’s post on the CFHS blog section.