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Fruitful Participation: involving people in food and health work
Fruitful Participation: involving people in food and health work is a new publication from Community Food and Health (Scotland) which gives a snapshot of how getting people involved in decision-making around food and health issues can be enjoyable, democratic, empower those involved and make a difference. The publication discusses approaches and methods that are effective at involving people and that are different to some of the more traditional consultation and planning methods.
Fruitful Participation is available to download in the Policy and Planning section of the Publications Library or contact us to receive a hard copy.