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Evaluation of Consumer Food Safety Education Initiatives in the UK and Determination of Effective Strategies for Food Safety Risk Communication.

Objective

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<li>Recent, current and proposed food safety education initiatives in the UK will be identified and reviewed in terms of content, format, intended audience, rationale and evaluation. Where possible, common themes will be identified. </li>

<li>Face to face interviews with a representative sample of UK consumers to assess consumer perceptions of factors that may influence communication efficacy of food safety issues and experiences of food safety initiatives.</li>

<li>Qualitative evaluation of food safety education initiatives and interventions identified.</li>

<li>Provision of recommendations for a holistic strategy for communication of food safety messages in the home, suitable for the general population.</li>
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More information

This research project aims to evaluate the number and types of food safety education initiatives in the UK, and make recommendations for the development of a risk communication strategy to get food hygiene messages into the home.

<p>The vast majority of foodborne disease cases in the UK are thought to be sporadic, with the domestic kitchen as a significant origin for many of these cases.
<p>Effective food safety education is required to improve consumers’ food safety behaviour in the domestic environment.
<p>This project will identify, review and evaluate recent, current and planned local and national food safety education initiatives in the UK.
<p>Appraisal of all the food safety initiatives in terms of planning, message design, content, delivery and evaluation will be undertaken and any common themes identified.
<p>Recommendations will be made using consumer orientated results from this study to aid in the development of a strategy of risk communication for home hygiene messages.

<p>Find more about this project and other FSA food safety-related projects at the <a href="http://www.food.gov.uk/science/research/&quot; target="_blank">Food Standards Agency Research webpage</a>.

Institution
Food Research & Consultancy Unit, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
People Science and Policy Ltd
Start date
2004
End date
2005
Funding Source
Project number
B20003
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