June 2026

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Beyond assumptions: building a shared understanding of racial equity in early years food

We are launching a new landscape review exploring racial equity in early years food provision, supported by Impact on Urban Health (IOUH). In the context of food provision, this means creating a learning environment which recognises, values and incorporates a diverse range of food cultures, and provides opportunities for all children to share and explore […]

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Our February and March in events: auto-enrolment, early years nutrition and local leadership

Over February and March, the team travelled everywhere from Blackpool to Birmingham, City Hall to Oxford, joining conversations with researchers, practitioners, policymakers and local authorities working to improve food systems across the UK. Discussions centred on how policy can help create healthier and more equitable food environments, from auto-enrolment and commercial baby food reform to strengthening support for early years

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Myles writes for The Food Foundation on school food funding 

Myles has written a guest blog for The Food Foundation on why school food funding needs urgent attention ahead of September 2026.  From September 2026, the expansion of Free School Meals and the introduction of updated school food standards will come into effect at the same time. Together, these are important steps for children’s health

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