Alan Whitehead
'Food for All' conference
Agenda
- 9.15am - Registration and coffee.
- 9.30am - Introductions and Welcome - Mayor of Southampton Cllr Brian Parnell
- 9.35am - Main Speakers and short Q and A chaired by Dr Andrew Mortimore, Director of Public Health, Southampton City Primary Care Trust
- Food and health with Karen Peploe, Public Health Advisor, Health Development Agency.
- Food and the environment with Vicki Hird, Policy Director, Sustain
- Food and community with Jacqui Webster, Head of Consumer Branch, Food Standards Agency and Sarah Davies, Food and Health Programme Manager, Food and Health Programme, East Sussex.
- 11.15am Workshops to focus on healthy eating, issues faced locally around food and local food activities.
1. Food and health (education room) – Dr Andrew Mortimore, Director of Public Health, Southampton City Primary Care Trust, and Jennifer Davies, Chief Community Development Dietitian, SUHT
2. Food and the environment (committee room 1) - Ian Nelson of Sunnyfield Organics and Tim Brock from Hampshire Fare
3. Food and community (council chamber) – Anne Jennings, Co-operative Affairs Officer, the Co-op and Madeleine Cato, Social Cohesion Team, Southampton City Council,
Note: refreshments will be available in the workshop rooms and all workshop rooms will be signposted.
- 12.45pm Feedback session chaired by Johnny Denis, Regional 5-a-day co-ordinator for the Government Office for the South East
- 1.15pm Close of conference with lunch (locally provided) in the Solent Suite
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