Home News Category Dietitians of Canada position on Community Food Security, 27 April 07
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Dietitians of Canada position on Community Food Security, 27 April 07 |
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Written by Interim Coordinator
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Friday, 26 October 2007 |
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Dietitians of Canada takes the position that Community Food Security (CFS) is both an important process and an outcome for achieving food security among Canadians. Community Food Security exists when all community residents obtain a safe, personally acceptable, nutritious diet through a sustainable food system that maximizes healthy choices, community self-reliance, and equal access for everyone. Dietitians of Canada recognizes that CFS has a broad scope that emphasizes systematic and comprehensive approaches o promote food security for everyone, and implicitly recognizes the role of the larger food system in ensuring food security. CFS involves long-term planning with a wide range of stakeholders working toward a healthy, just, and sustainable food system.
Dietitians of Canada strongly encourages dietitians to educate themselves about the issues and processes necessary to build CFS. The organization also urges dietitians to advocate individually and through participation in coalitions for the development and implementation of policies and programs that support CFS. Read more...
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