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Lecture on childhood obesity, Cambridge

Professor Corrina Hawkes will ask: are we doing enough? The free lecture will be followed by a networking reception.
 

The Behavioural and Health Research Unit Annual Lecture at Cambridge University is this year being given by Corinna Hawkes -- once a Sustain volunteer and now a Professor and Director of the Centre for Food Policy at City, University of London (a member of the Sustain alliance). The subject is: Tackling Childhood Obesity: are we doing enough? The location is the Howard Lecture Theatre, Downing College, Cambridge, and the time 6pm on Thursday 11 May 2017. The event is free but registration is essential. Details here.

The Sustain alliance campaigns across a range of issues for a healthier, greener and fairer food supply. Find out more about our work here.

Published Sunday 2 April 2017

Children's Food Campaign: Better food and food teaching for children in schools, and protection of children from junk food marketing are the aims of Sustain's high-profile Children's Food Campaign. We also want clear food labelling that can be understood by everyone, including children.

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