Good Food Oxford
Advance the health of people in Oxford and the surrounding area by improving access to healthy food and working towards a vibrant food culture; Support people in Oxford and the surrounding area to gain employment in the food sector, creating a sustainable local economy that provides opportunities for all; Provide access to skills, learning and research about healthy, fair, ethical and environmentally sustainable food.
Members: Key food poverty members: Oxford Foodbank; Community Emergency Foodbank; Affordable Oxford; SESI Oxford; Oxford Food Surplus Café; Community Action Groups; Oxford City Council; Oxfordshire County Council. Visit the Good Food Oxford website for a full list of 130 member organisations and to learn about our Steering Group of 12 representatives from key sectors of Oxford’s food system.
Established: January 2014
Buidling the confidence of professionals and community leaders (June 2019)
Developing modular training on food poverty awareness and advice to meet the needs of frontline advice service providers.
Building an Oxford Food Access Alliance (January 2019)
How to share power, voices and experiences among diverse members of a food poverty alliance.
Assessing the impact of the Living Wage in Oxford (November 2018)
Looking at the relationship between wages, well-being and productivity.