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Food Security in Social Housing

An Overview. Food Security in Social Housing. Lianne Carley Population Health Team. December 5, 2013. VCH & food security Why food security in social housing 2008 to 2013 overarching work Action Framework & Resource Guide Some ideas for next steps.

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Food Security in Social Housing

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  1. An Overview Food Security in Social Housing Lianne Carley Population Health Team December 5, 2013 • VCH & food security • Why food security in social housing • 2008 to 2013 overarching work • Action Framework & Resource Guide • Some ideas for next steps

  2. “Food Insecurity” Definition Food insecurity exists whenever the availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods or the ability to acquire acceptable foods in sufficient quantity in socially acceptable ways is limited or uncertain.

  3. Vancouver Coastal Health and Food Security Food Insecurity physical health (e.g., diabetes) mental health (e.g., anxiety) child development (e.g., poorer cognitive dev) adult health low income Aboriginal peoples • Food security – health status lone parent mental health • Food security – health equity isolated senior addictions • Food security – mandated chronic disease new immigrant Core Function of Public Health

  4. Role of a health authority in food security • Facilitating policy development • Providing leadership & encouragement for policy developmentin the community • Implementing strategies that facilitate community-driven awareness, planning & delivery of local initiatives • Supporting provincialinitiatives (CFAI)

  5. Definition Social housing includes all types of housing where some sort of subsidy is provided. It includes public, non-profit, and cooperative housing, as well as rent supplements for people living in private market housing. Why focus on food security in social housing?

  6. Magnitude Up to 70% of tenants 65,000+ social housing units

  7. Population Health Approach • Cross-sector partnerships • Healthier environments High proportion of a large population group Contained population (i.e., we know where they are) Multiple health and social problems Forums – 2009, 2013 Working Group Raise awareness Facilitate action • rationale • networks • evidence base • solutions e.g., via CFAI

  8. Food Security in Social Housing Action Framework & Resource Guide Healthy public policy Key: comprehensive approach Built Environment Food Programs & Resources • Location of new housing developments ? • Building design, renovation • Evidence base, promising practices • Use of space for food prep & production • Social connections, cohesion, community • Industrial kitchens, edible landscaping, urban agriculture • Community development principles; tenant engagement & capacity building Social Enterprise Assessment & Monitoring Partnerships Research

  9. Whatnext? • Expand sections of the Guide to facilitate action? • Form a province-wide Collaborative for food security in social housing? • Other ideas?

  10. Lianne Carley Population Health Vancouver Coastal Health Email: lianne.carley@vch.ca

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