努力实现参与性和公正的粮食系统:社区设计的推广系列研讨会

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jneb.2024.05.014
Laura Vollmer RD, MPH, Lucy Diekmann PhD
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理论或研究的应用了解粮食系统并积极关注粮食和农业问题的居民对于发展公平粮食系统的长期成功至关重要。有关粮食和农业的教育可以使居民掌握改造粮食系统和积极改变社区的知识和技能。我们力求培训粮食系统的利益相关者,帮助他们的社区实现这些积极的变化。目标受众该系列讲座面向广大粮食系统利益相关者,包括社区营养和花园教育工作者、地方政府官员、生产者等。四场网络研讨会涵盖了整个食品系统的主题,包括农业用地和住房、文化和权力,以及社区主导的食品系统工作方法。最后一次面对面的会议为参与者提供了反思该系列活动并制定共同行动计划的机会,以便将从该系列活动中学到的知识应用到他们的工作中。结果受访者表示对公平的粮食系统(81%)、硅谷土地使用和住房不公平的历史根源(81%)、多样化的文化饮食传统(80%)以及促进公平和社区主导的解决方案的策略(82%)有了更多的了解。98% 的受访者表示,他们将根据系列活动的结果采取行动,或者已经采取了行动。这些行动包括加强合作、实施以价值观为基础的采购、在计划编制中纳入更多的社区声音,最后是愿意倡导系统层面的变革。
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Working Towards a Participatory and Just Food System: A Community Designed Extension Workshop Series

Objective

The workshop series sought to support food justice and sovereignty by educating food systems professionals about the root causes of inequities in the food system.

Use of Theory or Research

Residents who are knowledgeable about food systems and active about food and agricultural issues are critical for the long-term success of efforts to develop an equitable food system. Education about food and agriculture can equip residents with the knowledge and skills to transform their food system and make positive changes in their communities. We sought to train food system stakeholders to help their communities affect those positive changes.

Target Audience

The series reached a broad range of food system stakeholders, including community nutrition and garden educators, local government officials, producers, etc.

Program Description

Building Equity in the Silicon Valley Food Systems was a professional development series co-designed by community partners and cooperative extension advisors. Four webinars covered topics across the food system, including agricultural land access and housing, culture and power, and community-led approaches to food system work. A concluding in-person convening offered participants the opportunity to reflect on the series and develop a shared action plan to carry learnings from the series into their work.

Evaluation Methods

Surveys were administered at registration, after each workshop, and at the conclusion of the series.

Results

Respondents reported increased knowledge of equitable food systems (81%), the historical roots of inequity in land access and housing in Silicon Valley (81%), diverse cultural food traditions (80%), and strategies for promoting equity and community-led solutions (82%). 98% of respondents indicated they would take action – or had already taken action – as a result of the series. Those actions included increased collaboration, implementing values-based procurement, including more community voice in programming, and finally, a willingness to advocate for systems-level change.

Conclusions

Co-designing a workshop series with community partners led to positive increased knowledge and intention of food system professionals to work towards a more participatory food system.

Funding

NIFA

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (JNEB), the official journal of the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, is a refereed, scientific periodical that serves as a global resource for all professionals with an interest in nutrition education; nutrition and physical activity behavior theories and intervention outcomes; complementary and alternative medicine related to nutrition behaviors; food environment; food, nutrition, and physical activity communication strategies including technology; nutrition-related economics; food safety education; and scholarship of learning related to these areas. The purpose of JNEB is to document and disseminate original research and emerging issues and practices relevant to these areas worldwide. The Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior welcomes evidence-based manuscripts that provide new insights and useful findings related to nutrition education research, practice and policy. The content areas of JNEB reflect the diverse interests in nutrition and physical activity related to public health, nutritional sciences, education, behavioral economics, family and consumer sciences, and eHealth, including the interests of community-based nutrition-practitioners. As the Society''s official journal, JNEB also includes policy statements, issue perspectives, position papers, and member communications.
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