The food citizen world needs us ALL, whether we work in business, NGOs, community organisations, local governance or other. We can all be part of the movement, we all have something to offer and a role to play. Join us and take action now.

What can we do across our orgs?
1. REFRAME:
- Have a clear purpose
- Sound the consumer alarm
- Shift your organisational language
2. EMPOWER:
- Collaborate with others
- Invest in people and communities
- Support one another by sharing your assets whenever possible
3. CONNECT:
- Gather people around food
- Nurture the relationships that build when we come together,
- Inspire others by sharing what you do
It's the final day of our week of #foodcitizenship celebration. We've toured around the UK to see inspring food citizenship organisations, businesses, networks and governance structures in action. It's been quite a ride!
Now let's draw this together. What practical steps can we take within our organisations to strengthen the movement? How can we embed some of these principles further?
We're excited to share the new #Foodcitizenship Toolkit! With learnings from movement pioneers, here are some practical steps to reframe, empower and connect.

Which one(s) are you going to try out?
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The #foodcitizenship toolkit is full of practical actions we all can try out inspired by & featuring some of the pioneers we've been celebrating all week including (but not limited to!) @prestoncouncil , @Riverford , @be_enriched , @IncEdNetwork , @ParticipatoryC, @ORFC 💪
And finally, to close off our week of #foodcitizenship celebration...

@SheilaDillon, we couldn't agree more!

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22 Apr
As #FoodCitizenship organisations we believe in the power of…

1. PEOPLE
It is people doing practical everyday activities that transform people’s lives and the neighbourhoods in which they live.

We all have within us the capacity to create change around us.
2. FOOD
Growing, cooking, eating and sharing food are powerful ways in which food brings us together. Food is the foundation of life.
3. INCLUSIVITY
Everyone brings something of value to the community. Everyone matters.
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An important way that we can create the conditions for #foodcitizenship is to ensure that we feel that all our voices are being heart.

Beneficiaries and interest groups can speak for themselves - so let's listen to them.
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They all illustrate what inclusive, bottom-up citizen consultations could look like and can achieve.

We can all encourage the UK government to learn from them when developing a National Food Strategy for England...
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We've already had a whistle-stop tour today through some brilliant businesses creatively embedding #foodcitizenship principles in their practices but there are ever more to choose from!

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1. @SoleShare is the first community-supported fishery in the UK, connecting small-scale, ethical fisherfolk to citizens. Also working with local food charities and independent business, they are strengthening the link between the sea and the city.
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2. @BHBakeryE8 is a social enterprise providing training placements for those distanced from employment due to mental ill-health & so empowering citizens, giving purpose and building a community through food.
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The world of business is transforming. There is a growing challenge to the narrative of profit at all cost. More orgs are shifting towards alternative purpose-led business models, like members' coops, community interest companies (CICs), employee-owned or crowd-funded businesses. Image
All these models place a greater importance on the connection between the people running the business and the people benefiting from its products and services....
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