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Exploratory Research on Food and Schools in Ontario,
Modest Stipends Available

The Ontario Farm to School Network has received a $10,000 grant from the
Centre for Urban Health Initiatives (CUHI) to conduct exploratory studies
in 5 areas:

1.	A review of existing food programs in public schools directly connected
with farms in Canada, the US and the UK with a view to identifying keys to
success.

2.	A review of the Ontario Ministry of Education’s curriculum guidelines
for grades K to 12 as they relate to food issues from agriculture through
to healthy eating practices, identifying strengths and weaknesses.

3.	A review of public attitudes on food issues (compiling survey data and
news reports) pertaining to youth and schools – school lunch, junk food,
advertising, etc. in Ontario and across Canada.

4.	A preliminary survey of the attitudes of children, teachers and parents
to an existing healthy-food program in one urban, multicultural elementary
school (K to 8).

5.	Thematically-guided interviews with a few key political and policy
leaders in public education – school board trustees, Ministry of Education
officials, elected politicians – on the responsibilities of schools to
provide their students with healthy food choices and quality food
education in Ontario.


In early June, we will award 5 contracts of $2,000 each for reports
detailing findings in these areas.

Reports are to be completed by October 15, 2006.

If you wish to apply to conduct one of these studies, please communicate
with us by email ([log in to unmask]) by Tuesday, May 31, 2006 briefly
stating your interest in, and qualifications for, the chosen assignment.

This grant is being administered through FoodShare Toronto.
For a fuller description of each study, follow this link
<http://www.foodshare.net/download/CUHIResrchSummary.pdf>

Susan Butler
Wally Seccombe

………for the Ontario Farm to School Network Research Sub Committee



Fiona Knight, Administrator
Food Secure Canada / Sécurité Alimentaire Canada
16A Spruce Street TORONTO, Ontario
CANADA M5A 2H7

ph: 416-944-3731
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email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.foodsecurecanada.org

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