Report Launch – Tackling Food Poverty

Thursday 16 December, 2021
About this event
Through collective and collaborative work, recommendations being made for a more resilient local food system for the consideration of the Scottish Government, Glasgow City Council and Third Sector Partners.
Hosting an interactive, online event to showcase snapshots of the report and make space for discussion.
Speakers:
Sabine Goodwin, Independent Food Aid Network
– Cash First Approaches and Ending the Need for Foodbanks
Asma Abdalla, Empower Women for Change
– Recommendations for Refugee and Asylum Seekers
Neil Young, St Pauls Youth Forum
– Accessing Good Food in Blackhill, Glasgow
Siobhan Boyle, Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership
– Glasgow City Food Plan and Fair Food for All
Zoom
Will be utilising a number of Zoom functions including polls and break out rooms. You will be given clear instructions and have a Tech Support person on hand to help.
Access
The aim is to make sure the event is accessible as possible . All access requests can be made via Eventbrite while registering or you can contact Customer Care Glasgow Food
(From event organisers:”We may be in touch with you directly to discuss certain requests but we wont ask for proof or evidence for your request. You can request anything that will make your experience better.”
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