Abstract
Public interest in food systems and national prevention strategies focusing on cross-sectoral, community and systems level approaches paved the way for growing numbers of food policy councils. These councils function as organizations to discuss food-related problems, foster coordination across sectors, and influence food policies. Extension professionals can serve as "change agents," bring a wealth of experience and knowledge, form cross-sectoral collaborations, take leadership roles, and build community capacity through food policy councils. Based on expert interviews and our experiences in establishing a council, we present practice recommendations to serve as a concise how to guide for Extension professionals. © by Extension Journal, Inc.
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Fitzgerald, N., & Morgan, K. (2014). A food policy council guide for extension professionals. Journal of Extension, 52(2). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.52.02.23
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