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Overview
1. Food memories
2. What do we mean by ‘good food’?
3. The Food for Life Scotland approach
4. Bringing generations together: our story
5. Over to you…
6. Sharing and learning
1. food memories
What’s your strongest
food memory?
2 who we are
Good food holds the key to healthier people, a
thriving economy and a greener environment.
Food for Life Scotland works to make good food
the easy choice for everyone.
We make sure good food is not only on the menu;
it is part of the conversation and a way of life in
schools, hospitals, care homes, workplaces and
cities.
Our approach...
Size matters
Where we work...
2. What do we mean by ‘good food’?
‘What we are realising is that food –what we eat, how we get it, and where it comes from – can change lives.’
Food for Life Scotland Impact Report, 2017
Food that’s good for your Health
Text here in Museo Slab 500/navy
Good for...HEalth
• Lots of fruit & veg.
• Lots of fish & wholegrains.
• A bit less, but better quality,
meat.
• A lot less processed food.
• Good food is even better
when it’s shared.
Good for...the economy
• Grown by local producers.
• Prepared by skilled &
knowledgeable people.
• Supports a thriving economy.
• In season.
• Sustainably produced.
• Low climate impact.
• High animal welfare
standards.
Good for...the Environment
4. Bringing generations together
The beginning...#1
The beginning...#2
• Food for Life Action Group (FLAG)
• Whole-setting action.
• Curriculum-linked
• Practical and theoretical
• National Progression Award
• Youth Achievement Award
• Food for Life Action Group (FLAG)
• Whole-setting action.
• Curriculum-linked
• Practical and theoretical
• National Progression Award
• Youth Achievement Award
…and hens.
Joining the dots...
5. Over to you...
• Who needs to be on board?
• What do you need to get off the ground?
• What’s holding you down?
• What would really make it fly?
• How will you keep flying?
6. Sharing & learning
Thank you!
www.soilassociationscotland.org
@SoilAssocScot