This online meeting will explore community-based approaches to addressing food insecurity, which remains an ongoing problem for many. Diverse approaches to addressing this have emerged, in many cases from the grassroots, with substantial and continued innovation to address existing and emerging inequities. The programme will include a variety of perspectives, culminating in a panel and member-led discussion.
Welcome and introductions
Professor Eileen Gibney, University College Dublin, Eire
Breakfast clubs & food insecurity
Eloise Tann, University of Sheffield, UK
Evidence to policy: school lunches
Dr Celine Murrin, University College Dublin, Eire
Moving away from food banks as an approach to addressing food insecurity
Dr Ronald Ranta, Operations, Policy, and Research lead for BRITE Box
Break
Community-led approaches to food insecurity: the case for social supermarkets & community cafés
Dr Hilda Mulrooney, London Metropolitan University, UK
Panel & member-led discussion
Chair: Professor Eileen Gibney, University College Dublin, Eire
This is an online event only.
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