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Advert: Bristol Healthy City Week - Kitchen on Prescription’ project

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Portland Centre event

Monday 12 October 2015 at New Room, Wesley Chapel

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This is a multi-day (non-consecutive) event.

Times: 11:30 - 13:30

Come and find out more about Bristol Green Capital’s ‘Kitchen on Prescription’ project, a Bristol-wide initiative which supports people to cook good food from scratch – building on everything that is good about Bristol’s food scene.

Join us at the Wesley Chapel Broadmead to meet a variety of community food-educators and organisations who support healthy eating projects. These events will run on Monday and Thursday as part of Healthy City Week – join us to hear fun facts about food’s health-giving properties and sample some tasty, nourishing snacks.

Date: Monday October 12th and Thursday October 15th

Venue: New Room, Wesley Chapel, Broadmead, Bristol
Time: 11.30 am – 13.30 pm
Free of charge
Contact: helen.cooke@portlandcentre.healthcare

 

Kitchen on Prescription (KoP) supports people with long-term health conditions manage their own health by teaching and motivating them to cook healthy food from scratch. KoP is a Bristol-wide initiative which sprang from collaboration within the Health and Wellbeing Action Group. It has been supported by Bristol Green Capital and builds on programmes developed over recent years by local community food education professionals.  The project is being coordinated by the Portland Centre for Integrative Medicine and involves a team of experts in the fields of medicine, nutrition, dietetics and behavioural psychology. KoP fully supports the aims of the Bristol Good Food plan: giving people practical solutions to the challenge of eating food that is good for people, places and planet. Join us at the event to hear more about KoP, watch a healthy-eating cookery demonstration (tasty, nourishing snacks available) and hear some fun facts about food’s health-giving properties.

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Location details

New Room, Wesley Chapel
Broadmead, Bristol

Is the training accessible to wheelchairs? Please contact event organisers to discuss

Main contact

Name: Helen Cooke

Email: helen.cooke@portlandcentre.healthcare

Please do not contact SGPET about this event.
This is just being advertised here for your information.

If you have any communication or mobility needs that the event organisers need to be aware of please contact them in advance of the course to let them know.