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Development funding for work on maternal and infant nutrition across minority ethnic communities in Scotland
CFHS has a small amount of development funding available to support the development of good practice examples of work on maternal and infant nutrition across minority ethnic communities in Scotland.
If you are already working on maternal and infant nutrition with minority ethnic communities and are looking to further develop your work, or want to start a new piece of work in this area – we would like to hear from you.
The study carried out by BEMIS last year into voluntary and community organisations activity around maternal and infant nutrition across minority ethnic communities in Scotland found a limited number of organisations working in this area. The funding is to stimulate activity that can be used to inspire others to engage in this vitally important area of work.
To talk through your ideas and for more information, contact Sue.