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3 months — 3 hours — 3 weeks — 3 months
we aimfor all our children
to enjoy tasty, healthy meals . . .
and eat them in good company
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Where this workshop fits in the project
food insecurity — a city-level response?
Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical, economic and social access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
UN-FAO World Food Summit 1996, 2012
we aim for all our children to enjoy tasty, healthy
meals . . . and eat them in good
company
Food security is universally applicable . . . is more than food production . . . is underpinned by food systems
Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical, economic and social access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs
and food preferences for an active and healthy life.UN-FAO World Food Summit 1996, 2012
Food security; i.e. stability over time for :
we aim for all our children to enjoy tasty, healthy meals . . .
and eat them in good company
Dr John Ingram, ECI Food Systems Programme Leader, Oxford Martin School, 2015
food utilisation food access food availability✦ affordability✦ allocation✦ preference
✦ production✦ distribution✦ exchange
✦ nutritional value✦ social value✦ food safety
Food security is universally applicable . . . is more than food production . . . is underpinned by food systems.
Food security: i.e. stability over time for food utilisation, food access and food availability.
Dr John Ingram, Oxford Martin School, 2015
Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical, economic and social access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs
and food preferences for an active and healthy life.UN-FAO World Food Summit 1996, 2012
In emergency food systems individuals become receivers of food — stripped of their agency and choice, a key value in the contemporary food system in the UK.
Hannah Lambie-Mumford, SPERI Paper No 18, 2015
built infrastructuressocial customs over time & localitycity scale: current spend £3bn/year & (min) 2bn kcal per day
eating is social glue
food insecurity — a city-level response?we aim for all our children to enjoy tasty, healthy meals
. . . and eat them in good company
In emergency food systems individuals become receivers of food — stripped of their agency and choice, a key value in the contemporary food system in the UK.
Hannah Lambie-Mumford, SPERI Paper No 18, 2015
TEXAS?US Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) cost $74.1bn in 2014.
46.5M Americans received on average $125.35 pcm
image of baby Ewan by :Salihanand used with kind permission under a creative commons licence
food insecurity — a city-level response?we aim for all our children to enjoy tasty, healthy meals
. . . and eat them in good company
food insecurity — a city-level response?
food insecurity — a city-level response?
AGENDA
Kate’s intro drivers of food poverty now & in the futurewhat might the future look like?what options do we have/will we have?review
close
food insecurity — a city-level response?
food insecurity — a city-level response?
TASK ONE
List as many of the current drivers of emergency food aid that you can . . .
Make a list! (i.e. don’t discuss whys & wherefores)
Use ONLY a green pen please — and write on the table-cloths provided
And what might be the future drivers?TASK ONE/cont
List possible future drivers . . .
Then group them in terms of where decision-making happens
use Figure 1 to help you think about decision-making levels
Use ONLY a blue pen please — and write on the table-cloths provided
What can we learn from other times & other places about communities & food?
TASK TWO
Combine your collective experiences to share what we can learn from other times & cultures
optional starter for ten from the here & now: school dinners, work canteens, takeaways, soup kitchens, allotments, Big Lunch, chilled meals, cafes & restaurants . . .
use Figure 2 to help you think about elements in our food systems
Capture as much as you can on post-its or A4
What could it be like ten years out . . .
TASK THREE
Imagine it’s May 2025. All our citizens are well fed . . .
What could be happening? Imagine . . . stories from the future . . . social situations . . . scenarios
This task is about possibilities — lots of ’em! — not about probabilities
Capture what you can on a new table-cloth . . . Use ONLY a black pen please
What’s important?
TASK FOUR
If some of these possibilities happen, what city-level social and connector infrastructures are needed? And what else in the city?
What do we stop doing?
What do we start doing?
What do we continue doing?
On an A3 sheet, list your ideas using a red pen under STOP, START & CONTINUE