An evaluation of Come Cook With Us: Reframing expections, reclaiming worth

Abstract

Since 2006 the Peterborough City County Health Unit (PCCHU) has been operating a variety of cooking classes to teach new culinary skills and knowledge, and provide meals for citizens. The main purpose of these programs has been to play a small role in a larger scheme, to tackle issues of food insecurity and social exclusion within the area.

    Item Description
    Type
    Genre
    Contributors
    Date Issued
    2010
    Date (Unspecified)
    2010
    Language
    Table Of Contents

    1. Executive summary -- 2. Introduction to the Come Cook With Us program -- 3. Defining and understanding the terminology. 3.1 Food security: Origins and implications. 3.2 Social poverty: Exclusion and inclusion -- 4. Methodological considerations. 4.1 Survey. 4.2 Interviews. 4.3 Participant observations -- 5. Findings and analysis. 5.1 Survey results. 5.2 Interview results. 5.3 Participant observation results. 5.4 Synthesis of results -- 6. Recommendations -- 7. Conclusions -- 8. References -- 9. Appendices.

    Extent
    40 pages ; 29 x 24 cm.
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author(s), with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Dewey Classification
    641.3006714
    Local Identifier
    TCRC Project ID: 4033
    Note

    Ryan Kohls and Andrew Wells.

    Completed for: Peterborough County/City Health Unit; Supervising Professor: Chris Beyers, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education.

    Includes bibliographic references (p. 33).

    IDST 422 - Assessment of Development Projects.