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News: Better school food is needed to stop UK eating most ultra-processed foods in Europe
Sustain member the Soil Association releases new State of the Nation report on how children have eaten in 2018 and highlights the important work done by Sustain’s Children’s Food Campaign and the Parents’ Jury.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 27 November 2018
News: Time to nominate your 2024 heroes for a Jamie Oliver Good School Food Award!
Do you know a school or individual doing amazing things with school dinners? Jamie Oliver's School Food Awards 2024 will celebrate the people and places making sure kids are eating well, being inspired about food and powered up to learn and play. Nominate your school or school food hero for a Jamie Oliver School Food Award 2024!
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 12 February 2024
News: Sustain seek partner for new project exploring food access for asylum seekers in London
Asylum seekers in London face multiple barriers to accessing food. The London Food Poverty Campaign at Sustain have £7,500 available to commission a partner organisation providing frontline support to asylum seekers to co-deliver a project seeking to explore food access in this population.
Food Poverty | Thursday 24 August 2023
News: Celebrity chef Loyd Grossman joins attack on government for hospital food failure
Loyd Grossman responds to the Good Food for Our Money campaign's 'A Decade of Hospital Food Failure' report by declaring 'it is a scandal that improving hospital catering remains far from the top of the NHS agenda'.
Good Food for Our Money Campaign | Thursday 14 January 2010
News: Sustain & Children's Food Campaign Response to Health & Social Care Select Committee
Parliament's Health and Social Care Committee has published a new inquiry report on Childhood Obesity, calling for better government leadership and a range of measures to curb junk food marketing. Sustain & Children's Food Campaign respond.
Children's Food Campaign | Wednesday 30 May 2018
Reports: The 21st century gingerbread house - how companies are marketing junk food to children online
This joint report from the Children's Food Campaign (CFC) and the British Heart Foundation (BHF) reveals the manipulative tactics junk food manufacturers use to hook children while they play online and entice them to eat foods loaded with fat, salt and sugar.
Children's Food Campaign | Friday 18 November 2011
News: Lyon’s Build Back Better plan invests €9.3million in better food and agriculture
The investment includes support for organic farming, creating an agricultural land board, centralised procurement for school food, and 100% organic and 50% local food in school canteens.
Sustainable Food Places | Tuesday 7 December 2021
News: Sustain welcomes wide ranging restrictions on junk food promotion announced by Government
Government outlines details of restrictions first announced in summer to promotions of food and drink high in fat salt or sugar in retail. Sustain’s Children’s Food Campaign has been calling for such restrictions for years and welcomes the plans.
Children's Food Campaign | Monday 28 December 2020
News: Food & Drink report is "recipe for inaction" on public health and environment says Sustain
The Food and Drink Federation has published a report "Eating into Household Budgets" about the cost of current and planned Government measures to tackle obesity and reduce pollution and waste. Sustain responds.
Children's Food Campaign | Tuesday 20 July 2021
Reports: Reaching the Parts... Community mapping: Working together to tackle social exclusion and food poverty
Community Mapping uses participatory appraisal methods to enable local people to analyse their food economies and work with others to develop sustainable solutions to the problems they face in eating a healthy diet. This full colour report illustrates the process and findings of the pilot projects in Brighton, Coventry and Leicester. It concludes with a range of recommendations to help tackle food poverty and increase people's control over their communities.
Food Poverty | Tuesday 1 January 2002
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Food Poverty: Sustain The alliance for better food and farming advocates food and agriculture policies and practices that enhance the health and welfare of people and animals, improve the working and living environment, enrich society and culture and promote equity.