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Food Security Planning Tool: Murradambirra Dhangaang

The Murradambirra dhangaang (make food secure) tool is a series of posters designed for Aboriginal community organisations, local health service staff and local councils in urban and regional areas to help address food security in their communities.
  • Food Planning Tool: Online PDF

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    Interactive PDF file of the main Food Planning Tool poster, containing links to all five of the associated parts.

     

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  • Strong Aboriginal leadership and partnerships (PDF)

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  • Cultural knowledge and practices around healthy food (PDF)

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  • Retail food environment (PDF)

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  • Healthy food education and support (PDF)

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  • Home and transport access (PDF)

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  • Food Planning Tool: Printable PDF

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    PDF download of the tool as a series of six posters. Print on A3 paper for use to guide discussions. (4MB)

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These posters are great planning tools to develop a clearer picture of the whole food system and local changes that can be made. Our q­­uestions help identify key stakeholders for partnerships to support community-led action.

The project team would really appreciate any feedback on use of this tool in urban and regional communities. Please contact the SEARCH team here.

Associated content

  • Murradambirra Dhangaang – a new planning tool to make food secure

    News Category: Prevention Centre News
    Date 04 May 2021
    The food security project team, a group of 29 people.
Details

DATE 4 May 2021

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Prevention experts

  • Associate Professor Sumithra Muthayya

    The Sax Institute
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Topics

  • Healthy eating ,
  • Priority populations ,

Prevention methodologies

  • New methods and tools ,

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  • Improving Aboriginal food security and diet

    Gina Lyons cooking in outdoor kitchen

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Murradambirra Dhangaang (make food secure): Aboriginal community and stakeholder perspectives on food insecurity in urban and regional Australia

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