Alignment of Objectives to PESRAC
Support a community sector alliance to inform Government decision-making, advocate sector concerns, share information, monitor demand and contribute to the development of community-based solutions and build local capacity to sustain long-term change. This alliance will liaise directly with the Department of Communities Tasmania.
PESRAC's Interim Report - Recommendation 62
The State Government should plan and transition from increased emergency food relief provision towards community-based and school based food security models.
PESRAC's Final Report - Recommendation 31
Expand on recent trails of school lunch provision to include greater school and community provision
Food Literacy and Nutrition | Community led co-design | Data Gathering |
Sector Leadership | Capacity Building |
Adopt a place-based approach to community food security models and not a 'one size fits all' approach.
Connection | Community led co-design | Data Gathering |
Sector Leadership | Capacity Building | Lived experience |
Food Literacy and Nutrition | Strengthening Food Systems | Understanding Systems |
Governance |
Include strong links to local agricultural and hospitality businesses including training opportunities for program participants.
Connection | Capacity Building | Data Gathering |
Local Food Systems | Strengthening Food Systems | Understanding Systems |
Governance |
Scaleable in design so that any potential increase in demand for emergency food relief can be managed in a rapid and effective manner.
Connection | Community led co-design | Data Gathering |
Sector Leadership | Capacity Building | Governance |
Local Food Systems | Strengthening Food Systems |