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Development of a 'Healthy Weight Outcomes Framework': A Contribution from community food initiatives

Start date 17/03/2010 | End date 17/03/2010

Across Scotland community food initiatives are achieving positive outcomes which are making a difference for individuals and families. It is crucial that we capture and share this understanding and experience of what makes a difference.

Wednesday 17 March
The Scottish Book Trust, 55 High Street, Edinburgh

1pm - Lunch

1:45 – Gill Scott, Scottish Government,
Preventing Overweight and Obesity: A Route Map Towards Healthy Weight

2pm - ‘Healthy Weight Outcomes Framework’ workshop

 

 

Community Food and Health (Scotland) and NHS Health Scotland are collaborating to host this event which provides an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of a ‘healthy weight outcomes framework’.  We are also pleased to welcome Gill Scott, from the Scottish Government, to speak about Preventing Overweight and Obesity: A Route Map Towards Healthy Weight strategy, which will be launched on the 22nd of February.

NHS Health Scotland has been working with partners to develop a ‘healthy weight outcomes framework’.  This framework will help partners, from a range of different sectors, to plan, monitor and evaluate health improvement activities related to healthy weight by linking their outcomes with desired longer term changes for the health of people across Scotland.  This event is an opportunity to further explore and develop this framework.

 

 

If you are interested in attending this event please complete the booking form and return to CFHS by Friday 5 March.

For more information and booking forms or to discuss anything further, please contact Katrina at Katrina.reid@consumerfocus.org.uk or on 0141 227 1840.

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