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Food and health in learning disability services roundtable meeting
CFHS held a small roundtable discussion late last year. The meeting: ‘Embedding food and health activities and policies across learning disability services – what are the barriers and successes?’ was attended by members of 12 organisations involved with supporting people with learning disabilities around food and health.
The group carried out a mapping exercise and discussed what they thought was going well or less well around this type of work. Work going well included good partnership working in some areas and attracting people with learning disabilities to take part in food activities by providing more holistic or social activities.
More information about the discussion can be found here.