Survey of Food Literacy Programs for Children, Youth, Parents, Caregivers and Families
Posted: April 12, 2019
Categories: GoodFoodBites / News from Sustain Members
The Nutrition Resource Centre is conducting a scan of food literacy programs offered by public health units, community health centres, family health teams and community-based organizations in Ontario.
The goal is to identify food literacy programs being offered to children, youth, parents, families or caregivers across Ontario. This information will be used to identify gaps and priorities and key action areas for more collaborative work in supporting food literacy programming.
This survey is intended to be completed by individuals involved in planning, implementing or evaluating food literacy programs in their community. There is no obligation to participate. There will be no collection or sharing of personal data or information. Information will be summarized in a report outlining the food literacy programs by organization with program details. The summary report will be shared with stakeholders interested in food literacy programming.
This online survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. Please complete the survey by Monday, May 6.
Please feel free to share this survey with others in your community who are providing food literacy programming to children, youth, parents and families.
Access the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GTGNX6W
For more information contact:
Lynn Roblin, MSc. RD, Senior Policy Consultant
Nutrition Resource Centre, Ontario Public Health Association
154 Pearl St, Suite # 201, Toronto, ON, M5H 3T4
647.499.6651, 1.800.267.6817, f: 416.367.2844
lroblin@opha.on.ca | www.opha.on.ca | www.nutritionrc.ca