Proposed National Good Food Nation Plan: Equality Impact Assessment
An equality impact assessment for the proposed national Good Food Nation Plan. An updated version will be published alongside the final national Good Food Nation Plan in late 2025.
Recommendations and Conclusion
The EQIA has not identified any negative impacts on protected groups likely to result from the publication of the Plan. We are aware the available evidence was mainly focused on three specific areas within the food system and may therefore be limited. It has, however, identified positive impacts that we expect to be realised once progress towards achieving the Good Food Nation Outcomes is made. A consistent integration of Good Food Nation Outcomes into policymaking should result in improvements in relation to food insecurity, healthy diet, diet related health conditions and healthy weight.
We have developed a suite of indicators to measure progress against the national Good Food Nation Outcomes. This will be an incredibly important tool to assess progress. The indicators used are from existing statistical products, which also provide information on sex, age and socio-economic status (i.e. the Scottish Health Survey). As our work on Good Food Nation continues we will be able to better understand areas of positive development and areas that may require further action. Evidence gathered from monitoring the indicators and collating the information will enable us to more deeply consider the possible impacts that the Outcomes might have on different protected groups for future revisions of the Plan, where this data is.
The Plan will be reviewed and, as appropriate, revised every five years, and we will update the EQIA accordingly where necessary.
Contact
Email: goodfoodnation@gov.scot