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Food poverty and access

Dysart Food and Health Initiative

An evaluation of a project using participatory appraisal methods to explore the opportunities for increasing healthy eating choices in the Dysart regeneration area in Fife.

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Promotion of REHIS Food and Health Course to low income communities

In June 2006 Community Food and Health (Scotland) commissioned Fiona Burrell to carry out a promotion of the REHIS Food and Health course in low income communities. This summary outlines the results of the promotion.

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Wallyford Participatory Appraisal

Using a range of visual tools the group engaged with a wide range of people in Wallyford to determine what is important to them about local food access.

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Breakfast Clubs… More of a Head Start

Provides an insight into the process of developing a breakfast club at every stage from set-up to sustainability in current policy climate. Poses important questions and shares practical solutions to problems that others have encountered

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Community mobile food initiatives in Scotland

Report looking at how two projects on different sides of Scotland’s central belt have attempted to tackle issues of food poverty and access by developing their own local mobile healthy food shops

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Routes to Health

Newsletter highlighting the work of two community projects from different urban and rural settings in Scotland – Health on Wheels in Paisley and Roots and Fruits in East Lothian – which run purpose-built mobile food shops.

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