How can evidence of lived experience make food policy more effective and equitable in addressing major food system challenges? Report of the City Food Symposium 2018

Corinna Hawkes, Siobhan Carpenter (Editor), Maria Barr, Annabel de Frece, Laurie Egger, Ells, Monica Foss, Anna Isaacs, Claire Marris, Natalie Neumann, Beatrix Olivier, Laura Pereira, Helen Strong, Rebecca Wells

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    Abstract

    On April 25 2018, the Centre for Food Policy hosted the seventh annual City Food Symposium. Entitled Connecting People with Food Policy, the aim was to explore how gathering and translating evidence of lived experience of food-related problems can help make food policy more effective and equitable in addressing major food system challenges.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages34
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2018
    EventCity Food Symposium: Connecting People with Food Policy -
    Duration: 25 Apr 2018 → …

    Other

    OtherCity Food Symposium
    Period25/04/18 → …

    Bibliographical note

    This report was written by Corinna Hawkes and prepared by Siobhan Carpenter. It was informed by written reports of the Symposium by participants. We would like to thank Maria Barr, Dr Annabel de Frece, Laurie Egger, Harvey Ells, Monica Foss, Dr Anna Isaacs, Dr Claire Marris, Natalie Neumann, Beatrix Oliver, Dr Laura Pereira, Helen Strong and Dr Rebecca Wells for their valuable contributions, without which this report would not have been possible. We would like to further thank Dr Annabel de Frece, Dr Claire Marris and Natalie Neumann for their reviews and comments on earlier drafts.

    Keywords

    • Food Policy
    • Food Systems
    • Lived Experience

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