What questions should we ask in our third Food Issues Census? What do you want to know about the ecosystem within which you work? What insights and data will help you to feel more connected,
Here’s some more information about an online event happening on 12th November that we’d love you to take part in, given the important role in the civil society space working on food and farming in Wales.
Food Sense Wales is working with the Food Ethics Council on the third Food Issues Census, building off the back of previous censuses that were published in 2017 and 2011. The census aims to illuminate the work that diverse civil society organisations are doing on food and farming in the UK – helping organisations to understand their roles within the wider ecosystem and identify opportunities for greater collective impact. The process for carrying out this third census will be co-designed with civil society.
We are kicking off the process with an open, interactive online event to discuss questions we should be asking. The insights gathered in this event will shape the questions we ask in the census.
Event Details:
- Title: Mapping civil society’s work on food: what would you like to find out?
- Date and Time: Tuesday 12th November 2024, 12:00 – 13:30 (UK time)
- Platform: Zoom
- Register HERE (or via this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mapping-civil-societys-work-on-food-what-would-you-like-to-find-out-tickets-1057872287489)
Please register to join and please share this invitation with any organisation in your network that could input into this work.
If you have any questions or need support to participate, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Nadeen, who is leading the work, via nadeen@foodethicscouncil.org, or the Food Sense Wales Team
More information here
What questions should we ask in our third Food Issues Census? What do you want to know about the ecosystem within which you work? What insights and data will help you to feel more connected,
Here’s some more information about an online event happening on 12th November that we’d love you to take part in, given the important role in the civil society space working on food and farming in Wales.
Food Sense Wales is working with the Food Ethics Council on the third Food Issues Census, building off the back of previous censuses that were published in 2017 and 2011. The census aims to illuminate the work that diverse civil society organisations are doing on food and farming in the UK – helping organisations to understand their roles within the wider ecosystem and identify opportunities for greater collective impact. The process for carrying out this third census will be co-designed with civil society.
We are kicking off the process with an open, interactive online event to discuss questions we should be asking. The insights gathered in this event will shape the questions we ask in the census.
Event Details:
- Title: Mapping civil society’s work on food: what would you like to find out?
- Date and Time: Tuesday 12th November 2024, 12:00 – 13:30 (UK time)
- Platform: Zoom
- Register HERE (or via this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mapping-civil-societys-work-on-food-what-would-you-like-to-find-out-tickets-1057872287489)
Please register to join and please share this invitation with any organisation in your network that could input into this work.
If you have any questions or need support to participate, please don’t hesitate to reach out to Nadeen, who is leading the work, via nadeen@foodethicscouncil.org, or the Food Sense Wales Team
More information here