Growing Health Case study: Women's Environmental Network

This is a pilot project which will run for 15 months (April 2014 - July 2015) employing the equivalent of two full time Community Gardening Coordinators.

Growing Health Case study: Women's Environmental Network
2014 - 4pp | 1021Kb

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Reports Growing Health

Published: Monday 30 June 2014

The Coordinators will help to set up community food growing sites across the borough to improve residents' wellness by providing increased access to healthy food and creating community cohesion through working together and developing spaces together.

 

 


Growing Health: Growing Health is a national project run by Garden Organic and Sustain, which is funded by the Tudor Trust, to see how community food growing can be routinely used by the health and social care services as a way of promoting health and wellbeing for a range of individuals and population groups.

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