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Survey of community food organisations in Glasgow to assess training needs

Glasgow Community Food Network, Glasgow Food Policy Partnership and the Fair Food for All Partnership are working together to support community organisations in the work they are doing to address food insecurity in communities across Glasgow, particularly in relation to cash first approaches  and income maximisation.  As part of this they are keen to know if provision of training and/or awareness raising sessions for community organisations would be helpful.

To better understand what your organisation would consider as relevant, appropriate support, we would be grateful if you could fill in the survey below by 30th April 2025. We are keen to get an understanding of your training needs and how these can met. We are also keen to find out if you would be interested in peer networking and support sessions for community organisations delivering food insecurity services. If there is sufficient interest, we can explore the format and frequency that would be most suitable.

This survey can be filled out on behalf of an organisation; please indicate how many staff and volunteers are in the organisation. All the training we offer will be available free of charge. This survey should take no more than 10 minutes to fill in, and all the responses will be used to get a better understanding of the types of organisations across Glasgow who are interested in training being available and the nature of the topics of interest.

You can access the survey here.

If you have any questions, please contact Faiza Hansraj-Jackson at Faiza.Hansraj-Jackson@glasgow.ac.uk, Jill Muirie at Jill.Muirie@glasgow.ac.uk or Mark Fitzpatrick at MarkF_GCFN@outlook.com.

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