Children’s Future Food Inquiry

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Children’s Future Food Inquiry Press and Communications Plan

Aims and Objectives Raise public awareness of Inquiry Create momentum around Inquiry Engage policy makers to follow Inquiry recommendations Give a platform to children’s voices across the UK Publicise the portal to drive submissions Encourage future research and funding Campaign for a national measurement of food insecurity Create noise about the launch of the Inquiry report Use strong (evidence based) messaging to gain maximum impact

Target Audiences Policy makers Partners and stakeholders General public Academics and future funders

Key Messages Unique approach that will prioritise children’s voices Food insecurity levels are high in the UK; children are living in poverty Inquiry operates on many different levels and will have a huge reach in all four nations Aiming to have six fundamental recommendations

Project Timeline MONTH MILESTONE ACTION July 18 Launch of portal Reach out to stakeholders and their networks August 18 Workshops and focus groups with children Identify children’s campaigns September 18 Release Affordability Paper National news coverage October 18 Policy Review released Last call for Portal submissions Raise awareness to encourage calls to action. Social Media to encourage last submissions November 18 IPSOS MORI State of Nation Op Eds December 18 Evidence submissions to Committee January 19 February 19 Plan launch events Announce events in national and regional press March 19 National Institute of Health Research report Raise awareness of health consequences April 19 REPORT LAUNCH May 19 Call for future research and funding

Media Assets Children’s campaigns – regional news outlets Infographics – make information accessible and easy to digest Social media toolkits for all stakeholders, contributors and their networks to use Twitter, Facebook and Instagram – ensure campaign reaches younger demographic Experts available for interviews to highlight the report’s recommendations Event coverage from the four nations National TV and press

What’s exciting about the Children’s Future Food Inquiry? Children’s voices will be heard, presenting a powerful and unique opportunity Call to action – national measurement needed Wide reach, including many communities which are usually difficult to access

Children’s Future Food Inquiry Stakeholder Engagement

Stakeholder engagement and network mobilisation Stage 1 – four nations stakeholder consultations (complete) Stage 2 – work with four nations leads to identify priority organisations and pre-brief accordingly (complete) Stage 3 – disseminate portal link and accompanying material (information, social media content, logos etc) to priority organisations and subsequent networks (16th July – 20th July) Stage 4 – engage all other relevant organisations raised at stakeholder consultations (external support/volunteers brought in to expand outreach capacity) Stage 5 – map stakeholder involvement in rest of Inquiry work, including shaping report launch

Four nations leads Children in Wales Children in Northern Ireland Children in Scotland Child Poverty Action Group (England)

Wales Active networks Children in Wales Dissemination to membership (approx. 160 organisations in Wales) Inclusion in weekly bulletin Inclusion in quarterly magazine Post on website Share on social media Dissemination to End Child Poverty group Oxfam Cymru Dissemination to South Wales Food Poverty Alliance Cascade to Welsh Refugee Coalition (members include such organisations as Trosgynnal Plant, which works specifically with asylum-seeking children) Oxfam’s Education Officer to engage school contacts Share on social media Share with Welsh Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) for inclusion in newsletter re South Wales Poverty Alliance Mailshot to County Voluntary Councils Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) Pro bono comms translation Dissemination to Local Authority Directors of Education Dissemination to WLGA Cabinet Members Flying Start Dissemination to partners in each of Wales’ 22 local authorities School Holiday Enrichment Programme (SHEP) Push out via SHEP local coordinators

Northern Ireland Promotion via C2K YMCA NI Family Support Hubs Active networks YMCA NI Promotion via C2K Family Support Hubs Children in Northern Ireland Disseminate to approx. 1,000 organisations in Youth Group database Engage college network Children and Young People’s Strategic Partnership Youth Action NI Council Youth Forums Network for Youth

England Active networks Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) Inclusion in newsletter End Child Poverty (ECP) Circulate to all members – approx. 100 members London Child Poverty Alliance (LCPA) Circulate to all members via CPAG London Campaign Manager (Alliance has 18 major partners) Oxfam Pushing out across networks Share on social media Trussell Trust Pushing out across networks

Scotland Active networks Obesity Action Scotland Young Scot Together (Scottish Alliance for Children’s Rights) Scottish Youth Parliament Child Poverty Action Group in Scotland Trussell Trust Pushing out across networks Sharing on social media Pupil Inclusion Network Inclusion in newsletter to 1,400 organisations   Cash for Kids Disseminate to grass roots groups and social work departments