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CFHS annual networking ‘sharing patter’ conference – Storify now available
The CFHS annual networking conference took place on 25 October in Glasgow. Thank you to all those that attended and contributed to this ‘sharing patter’ event, particularly to our speakers: Brenda Black: Equality Nutrition; Michael Craig: NHS Health Scotland; Dr Andrea Tonner: University of Strathclyde; and to our chair: Susan Kennedy: NHS Forth Valley.
Delegates took part in a range of workshops and had plenty of opportunities to network and share patter.
Powerpoint presentations from the speakers and the workshops are available below:
Speakers
Sharing: improving community outcomes – Brenda Black, Equality Nutrition
Using food to share patter and using patter to make connections – Dr Andrea Tonner, University of Strathclyde
Workshops
Partnership working
Sharing an enthusiasm for cooking skills
Common grounds on community cafes
Menu for Change: cash, rights, food
Good food nation: a growing response
– Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens
– Peebles CAN
– Woodlands Community Garden
Growing your social media presence
Diet and obesity strategy: current thinking
Sugar Smart
Older people and food