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News: Hounslow Council signs off first ever comprehensive healthier baby food advertising policy

The policy was brought in as part of their healthier food advertising policy and will address misleading and inappropriate unhealthy products marketed to young children
Commercial Determinants | Wednesday 13 November 2024

News: Dignity Toolkit launched for community food support providers

The Alliance for Dignified Food Support launch new Dignity Toolkit to help community food support providers to embed dignity into food provision
Food Poverty | Wednesday 23 October 2024

News: Support Kye's bikeride fundraiser for Children's Food Campaign

One teenager has got so fed up with being bombarded by marketing for energy drinks and sugary snacks, that he has been inspired to cycle around Holland to raise funds for the Children's Food Campaign and to promote our work. Kye Viney set off on 1st May with his dad to cycle the 1500km of the Ronde von Nederland route.  He is making good progress, despite some stormy weather early on. Follow their progress on twitter (via @childrensfood) and on our website. Help Kye make his initial £500 fundraising target. Donate here.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 6 May 2015

News: New paper outlines 'mounting evidence' for unhealthy food taxes

The Food Research Collaboration paper has concluded that the growing obesity epidemic can be tackled by making unhealthy products with low nutritional value more expensive to reduce their consumption.
Sustain | Friday 22 May 2015

Blog: Let's push junk food totally off the sports stage, just like Ronaldo

Young people ought to be able to take part in sports, and watch sports, without being bombarded by adverts for unhealthy food and drinks. In this guest blog, 17 year old Jacob Rosenberg, a Youth Board Member with healthy food campaign Bite Back 2030, shares his views on kicking junk food out of sport.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 24 November 2021

News: Learn about Mrs Smith’s Cottage and her legacy of food growing in small spaces

In preparation for their re-opening in May, Mrs Smith’s Cottage is hosting a live online workshop at 1pm, Saturday 24 April as part of Good to Grow 2021.
Good to Grow | Friday 23 April 2021

Reports: Grab 5! Model School Food Policy - A practical guide

The Grab 5! Model School Food Policy is a practical guide. It outlines the benefits of introducing a school food policy, and provides a specimen policy for adoption by the school governors, together with a comprehensive list of ideas for shaping and developing your school food policy.
Grab 5! | Saturday 1 January 2005

Events: Food Power: Supporting fair pay and the real living wage

This Food Power webinar explored the potential of fair pay and the real living wage in tackling local food poverty.
Food Poverty | Thursday 24 January 2019

Reports: How fixing the food system can help address the cost of living crisis

Millions are struggling to put food on the table, but unless we tackle the structural issues that drive household food insecurity we will not see lasting change for those who need it most.
Sustain | Wednesday 13 April 2022

Reports: Toolkit: Ensuring children's access to food 365 days a year

This toolkit identifies five key target areas where UK food poverty alliances can be effective and advocate for change to improve children’s access to food.
Food Poverty | Saturday 1 September 2018


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