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Consultation has concluded
As part of the City’s continued commitment to improve community health and wellbeing, the City’s Community Health and Wellbeing Officer will be undertaking consultation for the development of a Healthy Food and Drink policy. Endorsed and supported by Council, the requirement to develop this policy is included in the Community Health and Wellbeing Plan 2021 – 2024 as the following action statement.
11.1.1.5: Develop a healthy catering policy to increase access and availability of healthy food and drink options and choices for City meetings, venues, events and community activities.
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As part of the City’s continued commitment to improve community health and wellbeing, the City’s Community Health and Wellbeing Officer will be undertaking consultation for the development of a Healthy Food and Drink policy. Endorsed and supported by Council, the requirement to develop this policy is included in the Community Health and Wellbeing Plan 2021 – 2024 as the following action statement.
11.1.1.5: Develop a healthy catering policy to increase access and availability of healthy food and drink options and choices for City meetings, venues, events and community activities.
You are receiving this request to complete the following survey as you have been identified as a key internal stakeholder in the development, and implementation of this policy.
The following table has been designed to provide you further context of the purpose of this policy.
What is in scope?
(Negotiable)
What is out of scope?
(Non-negotiable)
Catering funded by City of Armadale for meetings (including council briefings and meetings), events and functions
Catering provided for fundraising initiatives or community events run by, supported by or occurring on CoA managed or owned facilities
Vending machines on CoA managed or owned facilities
Food and drink sold on CoA managed or owned facilities (cafeterias and café)
Rewards, incentives, gifts, prizes and giveaways offered to staff, guest speakers and visitors by CoA
Alcohol, and sugar sweetened beverages
Food and drinks that staff, visitors or volunteers bring from home for their personal use or to share for personal celebrations such as birthdays or farewells.
Food and drinks brought by external groups or individuals utilising Council owned, run or managed buildings or facilities
Self-funded gifts, rewards and incentives
Gifts from external providers
Food donations to charities and the food security program at the Champion Centre
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