This information is part of the Food for Life Partnership campaign. View the campaign.
Led by the Soil Association, the Food for Life Partnership brings together the Focus on Food Campaign, Garden Organic and the Health Education Trust, all with unique experience of successful practical work in schools, revolutionising school meals and giving children the chance to grow and cook food, and visit organic farms.
The Food for Life Partnership will work with 180 schools across England to become Flagship Schools and Communities, transforming their food culture so that they can act as outward-facing exemplars and be a resource for other schools and communities to visit and learn from.
With an aim to spread the message of good food culture across England, all schools will be able enrol on the new Food for Life Partnership Mark to emulate the efforts of the Flagship Schools and Communities while working towards Bronze, Silver and Gold levels. The Food for Life Partnership Mark will be launched in October 2007.
We want to involve communities in changing food culture and we want to inspire people to be more interested in the food they eat and how this affects the planet.