Becoming a Good Food Nation: an analysis of consultation responses

Full analysis of responses to the consultation on development of a revised national food and drink policy.


Footnotes

1. http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2008/06/18104108/0

2. http://www.gov.scot/About/Performance/scotPerforms/objectives

3. The consultation questions are presented in full in Annex 1.

4. One stakeholder organisation held a series of regional events and another organisation ran a 'youth discussion'. The feedback from these activities formed the basis of consultation submissions. More details of response types and stakeholder activities are contained in Chapter 2.

5. Initial data input was carried out by Scottish Government staff; the research team carried out quality assurance checks which involved reassignment of some material between questions.

6. Four individual respondents provided an email address but did not provide a postal address or any other information to allow their geographic location to be confirmed.

7. http://www.nourishscotland.org/

8. More than 1000 young people took part in the Keep Scotland Beautiful Youth Discussion, and over 230 people attended Nourish Scotland events.

9. Edinburgh Food for Life Partnership, Fife School Food Project, Stirling Council, University of Edinburgh Department of Social Responsibility and Sustainability.

10. http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2014/06/8253

11. See Chapter 6 for discussion of other 'essential steps'.

Contact

Email: goodfoodnation@gov.scot

Telephone: 0300 244 9802

Post:
Scottish Government
Food, Drink and Rural Communities
B1 Spur
Saughton House
Broomhouse Drive
Edinburgh
EH11 3XD

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