Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation whose primary goal is to implement healthy eating and active living policy- and environmental-change initiatives that can support healthier communities for children and families. Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities places special emphasis on reaching children who are at highest risk for obesity on the basis of race, ethnicity, income and/or geographic location.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
National Best Practices Brief Released!
As a part of the Healthy Eating Assessment, the third HKHC Buffalo policy brief was released! This brief highlights national best policy practices as it pertains to healthy eating. The brief takes a comprehensive look at food systems policy - from production to post-waste. The next brief, to be released shortly, specifically focuses on the City of Buffalo and it's governing regulations. Stay tuned!
Download the third brief: Planning to Eat? Innovative Local Government Plans and Policies to Build Healthy Food Systems in the United States
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