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Development of the good food planning tool: A food system approach to food security in indigenous Australian remote communities.

Julie Brimblecombe1, Christel van den Boogaard2, Beverley Wood2, Selma C Liberato2, Jacqui Brown2, Adam Barnes3, Alison Rogers4, John Coveney5, Jan Ritchie6, Ross Bailie2.   

Abstract

Few frameworks exist to assist food system planning, especially for Indigenous Australian remote communities. We developed a Good Food Planning Tool to support stakeholders to collectively plan and take action for local food system improvement. Development occurred over a four-year period through an evolving four phase participatory process that included literature review, several meetings with representatives of various organisations and communities and application of the Tool with multi-sector groups in each of four Indigenous Australian remote communities. A diverse range of 148 stakeholders, 78 of whom were Indigenous, had input to its development. Five food system domains: (i) Leadership and partnerships; (ii) Traditional food and local food production; (iii) Food businesses; (iv) Buildings, public places and transport; (v) Community and services and 28 activity areas form the framework of the Tool. The Good Food Planning Tool provides a useful framework to facilitate collective appraisal of the food system and to identify opportunities for food system improvement in Indigenous Australian remote communities, with potential for adaptation for wider application.
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Keywords:  Food security; Food system assessment; Food systems; Indigenous Australia; Multi-sectoral

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25912518     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2015.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Place        ISSN: 1353-8292            Impact factor:   4.078


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Authors:  J Brimblecombe; R Bailie; C van den Boogaard; B Wood; S C Liberato; M Ferguson; J Coveney; R Jaenke; J Ritchie
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5.  Editorial: Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)-Advancing Understanding of Design, Application, Impact, and Evaluation of CQI Approaches.

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