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Spreading success, sharing solutions part II

Local Action on Food network logo7th November 2006, Millennium Centre, Cardiff

Agenda

09.45   Registration (tea and coffee available)
10.15   Welcome -   Lisa Wilson, Food Access Network
10.25  Nutrition and Well being in Wales -    Maureen Howell, Welsh Assembly Government
10.40  Nutrition Network for Wales update - Becky Firks, Nutrition Network for Wales
10.50  Food Vision: Moving Forward - Maresa Bossano, Local Authorities Coordinators of Regulatory Services (LACORS)
11.05  Tea & Coffee
11.25  Workshop 1
12.25   Lunch
1.45  A Framework for Engaging with Community Food Initiatives -   Mark Bush, Food Standards Agency 
2.00  Workshop 2
3.00  Workshop 3 (with tea & coffee available)
4.00  Summary and evaluation
4.30  Close


Presentations

Nutrition and Well being in Wales - Maureen Howell, Welsh Assembly Government
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Nutrition Network for Wales update - Becky Firks, Nutrition Network for Wales
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Food Vision: Moving Forward - Maresa Bossano, Local Authorities Coordinators of Regulatory Services (LACORS)
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A Framework for Engaging with Community Food Initiatives - Mark Bush, Food Standards Agency
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Workshops

Implementing the food and fitness strategy for young people in Wales - Maureen Howell, Welsh Assembly Government

Food mapping - Sarah Bowyer, City University
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Food Cop-ops in Wales - Mark Jones – Rural regeneration Unit

Winning solutions to food access issues - DSM Award winners: The Sunshine Café
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Evaluating the Food & Well Being Strategy - Laura Davies , University of Warwick
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Older people and food poverty - Lindsey Kearton, Welsh Consumer Council

Developing independent living skills around cooking and preparation of  food with those who have experienced homelessness and other vulnerable groups -  Community Food & Health Scotland
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