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“Living Is More Important Than Just Surviving.”

Listening to what children think about food insecurity

Report Theme: Food    

Author: Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland    

Year Evidence Completed: 2016    

Size of Study: 31-50    

Age range: 5-6    7-10    

Location: Dundee City    Edinburgh City    Glasgow City    Renfrewshire    

Nourish Scotland was asked by the Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland to listen to what children think about food insecurity. This report outlines what children told Nourish Scotland. Throughout the activity sessions children showed a complex understanding of food needs, barriers to accessing food, and solutions to food insecurity.

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Holiday Hunger

Involving children and young people – holiday hunger programmes in Scotland

Report Theme: Food    

Author: Children and Young People's Commissioner Scotland    

Year Evidence Completed: 2017    

Location: Scotland-wide    

This briefing paper examines the complexities of involving children and young people in decision-making related to programmes that aim to reduce holiday hunger in Scotland.

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Food, Families, Futures

Summary of Activities- '17

Report Theme: Food    

Author: Children in Scotland    

Year Evidence Completed: 2017    

Size of Study: 5000+    

Age range: 0-4    5-6    7-10    11-14    

Location: Glasgow City    North Ayrshire    Perth and Kinross    West Dunbartonshire    

The report provides background information on the Food, Families, Futures programme, a brief summary of activity in 2016, a more detailed review of what took place in 2017, reflections on the monitoring and evaluation of the clubs and key messages and recommendations from the project.

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Our Head of Policy @AmyWoodhoose gave evidence to @SP_FinancePAC on the National Performance Framework.

Highlights:
- High level national outcomes must be tangible for decision-makers/communities
- Base budget decisions on outcomes
- Listen to CYP for outcomes important to them.


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