Food Poverty in modern Britain: A public health crisis? Conference 2014 9th September 2014 University of Chester Limited spaces available Organised by:
Food Poverty in modern Britain: A public health crisis? About the conference Target Audience Conference 2014 We are delighted to invite you to this exciting CPD accredited conference presented by a panel of leading national experts on Food Poverty. With 4 million people affected by food poverty in the UK, we would like to place a spotlight on food poverty in Britain today, and support delegates in gaining a deeper understanding of what food poverty is and the causes at an individual, societal and political level. It will also look at the emergence of food banks in Britain, reflecting on why they have come about and touch on the practicalities of how they work. Delegates will be given an insight into local initiatives that strive to impact upon food access, nutrition and poverty, allowing the opportunity to reflect on the current approaches and consider if enough is being done to tackle the growing issue of food poverty in Britain today. The aim of the conference is to bring together people working in public health, third sector, local authorities and other interested groups to critically examine the issue of food poverty in modern Britain and to openly debate the realistic options available for addressing this within the various and complex social, economic and political constraints. Plenary sessions will be interspersed with question and answer sessions and panel discussions. The meeting will provide a valuable opportunity to network, share knowledge and ideas, and consider collaborative projects. Topics will include: Food Poverty in the UK, a public health emergency? by Rachel Loopstra Socio-political explanations of Food Poverty by Dr Martin Caraher Exploring the rise in emergency food provision in the UK and food security by Hannah Lambie - Mumford Food Act!ve, Obesity and Health Inequalities by Robin Ireland How Food Banks work in the UK, and who uses them? by Anne Danks Wirral food plan by Julie Webster & Rachael Musgrave Healthy Communities by Mark Gleave & Jenni Moss Free School Breakfast Clubs Liverpool - Growing Scheme (Big Apple Van) by Brian Jones This conference is of great relevance to Elected Members, Public Health Nutritionists, Dietitians, Public Health students, Sociologists, Health Economists, Public Health Consultants and Managers, Health Improvement staff and Community Food workers, local authority and Children Centre staff and Voluntary Sector Organisations
Programme 08.50-09.15 Registration and refreshments 09.15-09.20 Welcome to University Housekeeping Prof. M Thomas (Pro-Vice-Chancellor)/Prof Sarah Andrews (Faculty Dean), 09.20-09.40 Chair s Introduction Professor Lynne Kennedy, Registered Nutritionist (Public Health) Head of Department of Clinical Sciences & Nutrition, University of Chester 09.40-10.30 Food Poverty in the UK, a public health emergency? Ms Rachel Loopstra, Postdoctoral researcher in Sociology at University of Oxford and Researcher with Research to identify policy options to reduce food insecurity(proof) 10.30-11.00 Morning Coffee Break and Networking 11.00-11.45 Socio-political explanations of Food Poverty Professor Martin Caraher, Professor of Food and Health Policy Centre for Food Policy School Arts and Social Sciences Northampton Square, City University 11.45-12.30 Exploring the rise in emergency food provision in the UK and food security Hannah Lambie-Mumford, Currently based in the Department of Geography at the University of Sheffield, where she is undertaking a PhD 12.30-13.00 Panel Discussion 13.00-13.45 Lunch Break and Networking 13.45-13.50 Introduction to afternoon session and speakers Faculty of public health letter Prof Lynne Kennedy, Registered Nutritionist (Public Health) Head of Department of Clinical Sciences & Nutrition, University of Chester 13.50-14.35 Food Act!ve, Obesity and Health Inequalities Robin Ireland, Chief Executive, Health Equalities Group, Liverpool 14.35-15.05 How Food Banks work in the UK, and who uses them? Ms Anne Danks, Northern England foodbank network Manager, The Trussell Trust Comprehensive approach to tackling food poverty (downstream options) 15.20 15.50 PARALLEL SESSIONS 1 A B Wirral food plan Julie Webster & Rachael Musgrave Public Health Wirral Council, Specialty Registrar in Public Health, Wirral Council Healthy Communities Mark Gleave & Jenni Moss Healthbox - Community Interest Company 15.50-16.20 Afternoon Coffee Break and Networking 16.20 16.50 PARALLEL SESSIONS 2 C Free School Breakfast Clubs Speaker to be advised D Liverpool - Growing Scheme (Big Apple Van) Brian Jones Food and Health Project Manager, Liverpool Community Health 16.50-17.00 Panel Discussion 17.00-17.10 Chair s closing remarks
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Venue: Riverside Centre, University of Chester From the A5116/Liverpool Road Take the third exit at the Fountains Roundabout onto the A5268/St Martins Way (signposted North Wales, All through Traffic). Continue forward down St Martins Way, through several sets of traffic lights and onto Nicholas Street until reaching another major roundabout (the Grosvenor Road Roundabout). At the roundabout, take the third exit onto the A483 (signposted North Wales, Lache, Saltney). Turn left onto Castle Drive (this turning can be found immediately following a set of traffic lights with the Racecourse on your right). Once on Castle Drive you will see a long-stay pay and display car park on your right (the little Roodee Car Park costs 3.00 for up to 3 hours and 4.90 for 3 to 6 hours). Exiting the car park on foot and continuing along Castle Drive (with the river on your right), Riverside is 200 yards on your left. If you are visiting on an Open Day, parking arrangements may be different. Please visit our Open Day Pages to check the details for the day. From the A56/Hoole Way At the roundabout at the end of the A56, take the third exit signposted North Wales, All through Traffic. At the next roundabout, take the second exit signposted North Wales, All through Traffic, and then follow the instructions from St Martins Way in the A5116 directions above. From the A51 Turn left into Grosvenor Park Road and follow the A5268 round in the direction of the A483/North Wales/ Wrexham. After approximately 1/2 mile on the A5268 (Vicar's Lane/Pepper Street/Grosvenor Street), at the Grosvenor Road Roundabout take the second exity onto the A483 (signposted North Wales, Lache, Saltney). take the first left onto Castle Drive, and then follow the instructions from Castle Drive in the A5116 directions above. From the A483 After crossing the bridge over the River Dee, take the first right onto Castle Drive, and then follow the instructions from Castle Drive in the A5116 directions above. By Rail Chester is well served by the railway network and has frequent, fast rail links to London and major cities in the UK. Journey times are: London 2hrs 10mins, Birmingham 1hr 45mins, Manchester 1hr. The University is twenty minutes' walk from Chester Railway Station, and a taxi will cost approximately 5. A bus service runs at regular intervals between the Railway Station and Chester City Centre. Our Campus is only ten minutes' walk from the city centre By Coach Chester has regular National Express Coach services from most towns and cities in the UK to the Delamere Street Bus Depot.
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