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« A review of practical cooking skills activities which focus on promoting an affordable healthy balanced diet for adults, young people and their families within low-income communities in Scotland
The nature and extent of food poverty/insecurity in Scotland »

Fare Choice Issue 69

On board, on track

Publication date: June 2015
Publishers: Community Food and Health (Scotland), NHS Health Scotland. Publication category: Newsletters. Keywords: community food activity, conference, food poverty, funding. Area of Work: Information provision.
Posted: June 9, 2015

June 2015 edition of our regular newsletter,  featuring updates from the CFHS team, food and health policy news and practice, and features from the community food and health sector.

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