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Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

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Page 1: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Thought About Food?Food Security in Nova Scotia

An overview of data in Nova Scotia and

Antigonish County

Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Page 2: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Community Food Security

“Exists when all community residents obtain a safe, personally acceptable, nutritious diet through a sustainable local food system that maximizes healthy choices, community self-

reliance, and equal access for everyone.” (Dietitians of Canada, 2007)

Page 3: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Why We Care

Canadian Community Health Survey Data, Statistics Canada

In Nova Scotia, 9.3% of households reported either moderate or severe income-related food insecurity in 2007/2008.

Nova Scotia Food Costing Report 22, 573 Nova Scotians accessed a food bank in

March 2010 (34% increased since March 2008)

Page 4: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Vulnerable Groups

The CCHS data revealed the following: Lone parent households had the highest rates of

food insecurity Adults protected children from food insecurity

(adult food insecurity was higher than the child in 65% of households, with the reverse true in only 5% of cases).

Households with children had highest rates of food insecurity

Page 5: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Vulnerable Groups

CCHS data revealed: Younger people and women were more likely to

live in households with food insecurity

We also know that seniors and First Nations communities are deeply affected by this issue!

Page 6: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Understanding Our Health Datafor Antigonish County

Assessment of Household Food Situation over the past 12 months

• Participants were asked how often they “worried that food would run out before you got money to buy more.”

• 2.1% said often, 5.7% said sometimes (1.8%, 10.3%- Guysborough County)

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Understanding Our Health Data for Antigonish County

When participants were asked how often that “you and others just couldn’t afford to eat balanced meals.”

1.1% said often, 7.0% said sometimes (2.5 %, 6.7% in Guysborough County)

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Why We Care- Healthy or Hungry?

2010 Food Costing Data Cost and Affordability of a Nutritious Diet in

Nova Scotia The average monthly cost of a basic

nutritious diet for a family of four in Nova Scotia is $770.65- this is up 35 per cent since 2002 (was $572.90).

Page 9: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Costs of nutritious diet* by DHA

DHA 8= $781.52

DHA 7=$766.32

DHA 6= $799.93

DHA 2=$757.58

DHA 3=$799.36

DHA 1= $798.7

DHA 9 = $753.33

DHA 4=$737.40

DHA 5 =$799.93

* Based on reference family of four

Page 10: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Why We Care

Community- Loss of the family farm. Strong local food systems contribute to the social and cultural fabric of our communities.

Families- Can families afford Canada’s Food Guide?

Economy- Purchasing local food keeps your money flowing in your community.

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Why We Care

Health- Local foods therefore are usually less processed and may have more nutrients because they are fresher.

Environment- Local food doesn’t travel as far, requires little or no packaging.

Page 12: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Food Security

What can we do about food insecurity?

Stage 1EfficiencyStrategies

Stage 2SubstitutionStrategies

Stage 3RedesignStrategies

Charitable food programs

Food resourceGuides linking people to alternative Food programs

Community kitchens, gardens, etc

Food policy networks, coalitions, etc

Kalina, 2001; Houghton, 1998; MacRae, 1994

Begin to identify ways to move across the continuum to address food insecurity

Page 13: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

Food insecurity is a policy issue that spans multiple sectors and jurisdictions

• Income and social assistance policies

• Housing and educational supports

• Government food and agricultural programs

• Institutional food purchasing

• Food processing and marketing

• Health care and healthy living

• Public transportation

• Planning and design

• Minimum wage and labour supply

• Services to rural and remote areas

• And…..

Page 14: Thought About Food? Food Security in Nova Scotia An overview of data in Nova Scotia and Antigonish County Presented by Karen MacKinnon, Public Health Nutritionist

It is Broke- So Let’s fix the Canadian Food System!

The data is in and it paints a pretty bleak picture – food bank usage is up, children going to school hungry, continuing loss of farmers and fishers and the resulting rural and coastal devastation, indigenous communities unable to access their traditional foods and suffering from a significantly higher incidence of diet-related diseases. There are no easy fixes, which is why the federal government must take the lead and put food in the budget.

Food Secure Canada, http://foodsecurecanada.org/

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Antigonish Food Security Coalition

“To work towards increased food security in Antigonish County through

community partnerships and a variety of processes including: leadership

development, community education and supporting participation of those

affected by the issue.”

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Antigonish Food Security Coalition

Coalition came together because of a shared concern around the issue of Food Security

Membership is open to all interested parties. Many community organizations within

Antigonish

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Projects/Initiatives

Advocacy- Minister of Community Services, Local MLA etc.

VOICES- Gardens, Community Kitchens Promoted Local Food- Local Food Guide,

Select NS events Awareness Raising- Presentations to both

councils, letters to the editor Funding Proposals- McConnell, Goodness in

Many Ways

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Challenge/Opportunity

Opportunity- Huge interest in the issue like never before!

Challenge- As a coalition we are doing a lot of work with very small amounts of funding and very limited time available!

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Role of Public Health Nutritionist

Support the implementation of the Nova Scotia Healthy Eating Strategy, community health plans of the CHBs and local priorities!

Four priority areas within the strategy: Food Security, Breastfeeding, Children and Youth, Vegetable and Fruit Consumption

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For More Information…

Nova Scotia Food Security Network

www.nsfoodsecurity.org

Workbook: Thought About Food?www.foodthoughtful.ca

Thank You