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Showcasing the importance of the community food sector
Join us as we highlight how community food initiatives build local partnerships to collectively make a difference.
In this webinar, Community Food Initiatives North East (CFINE) and Lanarkshire Community Food and Health Partnership (LCFHP) will discuss how their work makes a difference to their local communities by improving access to affordable, sustainable and nutritious food, tackling poverty and building resilience.
Thursday 29 May 2025
11 am – 12 pm
Online via Teams
They’ll share tips and ideas on how they’ve established links with local partnerships, local food systems and other networks. There will be time for questions and discussion.
This is the first in our series of online sessions that aims to bring people together to collectively build a stronger community food sector in Scotland. If you are planning to get involved in shaping future Good Food Nation Plans or are a community food initiative who would like to learn from others, then this learning session is for you.
Register on the Eventbrite website.
Please contact Kim Newstead phs.cfhs@phs.scot if you would like to contribute to future sessions.
You can read case studies on the Public Health Scotland website about how CFINE and LCFHP contribute to addressing health inequalities.