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Baseline study of food, health and homelessness projects, programmes and initiatives
In September 2006, the food, health and homeless initiative at Community Food and Health (Scotland) commissioned Blake Stevenson to undertake a baseline study of food, health and homelessness projects, programmes and initiatives in Scotland. The report of this study is now available to download from the Policy and Planning section of the Publications Library.
For more information on our food, health and homeless initiative or to sign up for Food Matters. our enewsletter update on developments in food, health and homelessness in Scotland, please contact us.