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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/f19aec162872c86a77f566a620d421c4.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Food Security for Adults and Seniors with Disabilities in Haliburton
Creator
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Kyla MacDonald
Contributor
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Community Care Haliburton, Ida Shultz
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Heather Nicol and Peter Lafleur, Geography
Identifier
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TP_4472
Date
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2014
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online
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Haliburton County
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Food Security
Abstract
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‘Food Security for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities in Haliburton County’ is a study designed to research the barriers influencing the availability of healthy food for seniors and adults with disabilities in rural areas. Part of this project involved a survey with Community Care Haliburton clients and the other part involved interviewing program coordinators of food organizations and/or initiatives within the Haliburton County. The ultimate goal of the project was to gather enough information to seek funding to support further studies and to generate solutions to food security and barriers to accessing food. The study suggests that there is a strong demand for fresh fruits and vegetables for seniors and adults with disabilities, and finances are a major barrier for both clients and providers to obtain fresh fruits and vegetables. The capacity for organizations to store large amounts of produce is another major barrier for food organizations. Organizations and community members recognize the value in advocating for their selves and the community through partnership and innovation.
CBR
Community Care
disabilities
Food Security
Haliburton County
Seniors
Trent University
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/c12d7a2996544d1631ac8b7f1a14a8c5.pdf
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Dublin Core
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Trent University - Community Based Research
Dublin Core
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2013
Title
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Innovations in Food Security
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<p>The students were offered the opportunity to focus on a topic that interested them, within the broad theme of innovation in food security. </p>
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Samantha Cizikas, Amber Colibaba, Ulrike Fliesser, Natalie Fragomeni, Katelyn McKinnon, Jennifer Perrin, Denis Plese,
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SIRCH, <span>Daniella Pagliaro and Gena Robertson</span>
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TP-669
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Haliburton County
Abstract
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Students developed a series of reports under the broad theme of innovations in food security. Some of the innovations identified in the report may present opportunities to build on what already exists in Haliburton County while others are new ideas. The reports include: Rural Health Initiative: Food Preservation in Haliburton County, Diminishing Poverty and Hunger in Haliburton County: How can other models be adapted and adopted, Food Insecurity as Represented through Natural Disasters, Food Security Transportation, and Striving for Food in a Small Community: Food Initiatives for Haliburton County, Ontario.
Relation
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Mark Skinner, Geography
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Online
canning
CBR
cellars
Food Security
pickling
preservation
preserves
root
Trent University
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/2b67fdeb7cd8136b521821c2c9998558.pdf
bd1991750c92388f4e60842dfa2197fb
Dublin Core
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2012
Title
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FoodNet and Food Security in Haliburton County
Subject
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<p>Food Security in Haliburton County</p>
Creator
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Julie McCuaig
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FoodNet Organization, <span>Rosie Kadwell</span>
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Online
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Haliburton County
Abstract
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In 2007 the FoodNet organization was created to establish a network in Haliburton County that worked on issues related to food security. The network allows for the sharing of information and resources across these various organizations to increase the impact they have in the community. There are 17 members that make up FoodNet, whose activities range from emergency food provision to capacity building and redesign of the food system. The organizations also focus on all age demographics from infants and pregnant mothers, to seniors. This report is the conclusion of five months of intensive research and investigation into the issues FoodNet faces in Haliburton County. These issues are: defining what food insecurity is, how best to address the problem of food insecurity, and which are the best practices that network organizations use. In assessing these issues a number of methodologies were used including literature review, questionnaires, semi-structured interviews and review of the networks archived notes. The report highlights the aspects of food insecurity that are most vital to consider, as well as a review of members views on FoodNet’s activities and evaluator observations. Based on the report’s findings a list of recommendations are included to improve the performance of the food security activities undertaken and the functioning of the network
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Chris Beyers, International Development Studies
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TP-660
CBR
Farmers
Food Security
Haliburton
Organic
Trent University
waste