Funding-NIH -
National Consumer Food Safety Education Conference (U13); July 15, 2013
Agency
Food
and Drug Administration
Description
The purpose of the National Consumer Food Safety
Education Conference is to advance the knowledge, practice and effectiveness of
health and food safety educators in support of two Healthy People 2020 goals:
·
FS-1: To reduce infections caused by key
pathogens transmitted commonly through food
·
FS-5: To increase the proportion of
consumers who follow key food safety practices
The proposed conference follows on prior successful
conferences (1997, 2002, 2006, and 2010) that were jointly sponsored by the US
Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service, and the Food and
Drug Administration for the purposes of enhancing public education and outreach
to improve food handling practices, and for strengthening collaboration among internal
and external stakeholders to prevent foodborne illness.
There is great potential to engage health and food safety
educators more directly as partners in support of the government’s efforts to
prevent foodborne illness. A conference designed to activate field-based
educators can be a powerful way to exponentially increase exposure of American
consumers to critical evidence-based food safety practices that can reduce
incidence of foodborne illness.
Activity
Code: U13
Support for Conferences and Scientific
Meetings
Announcement
Number:
RFA-FD-13-003
Due
Date: July
15, 2013
Link
to Full Announcement
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-FD-13-003.html