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A directory for the south east of where to find fresh, healthy food during the pandemic. Everyone in our community deserves the right to healthy, safe, affordable and culturally appropriate food. The COVID-19 pandemic has made this difficult for many people in Melbourne's South East. This resource aims to help community members find local food that can also support our local growers and businesses. Updated on 4 occasions during the pandemic.
The report includes liveability measures from across the PCP region, around: housing; food access; active living; social connection; crime & violence; climate; employment, and access to services.
Appendices for the Feed Happiness Evaluation Report
Evaluation report for the Feed Happiness campaign - Feed Happiness was an innovative social media campaign undertaken by nineteen organisations in Melbourne’s Southern Metropolitan Region in February-March 2021. In a region-first approach, and in response to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the campaign focused on the promotion of healthy eating to support good mental health. Feed Happiness involved collaboration between all partner organisations to develop and promote campaign messaging, supported by capacity building workshops and consultancy from Common Cause Australia and Ellis Jones. The campaign was delivered via Facebook and Instagram over four weeks.
Stakeholder toolkit for the Feed Happiness campaign - Feed Happiness was an innovative social media campaign undertaken by 19 organisations in Melbourne’s Southern Metropolitan Region in February-March 2021. In a region-first approach, and in response to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the campaign focused on the promotion of healthy eating to support good mental health. Feed Happiness involved collaboration between all partner organisations to develop and promote campaign messaging, supported by capacity building workshops and consultancy from Common Cause Australia and Ellis Jones. The campaign was delivered via Facebook and Instagram over four weeks.