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This game will help anyone interacting, working or volunteering with older people to understand how to help the older generation remain “food secure” by understanding the difficulties they face, from mobility and health issues, to lack of rest areas in shops and poor transport links. It helps players to consider the things we can do to help older people continue to live independently and access the food they want to eat.
The game uses question cards to help players understand what makes an older person food insecure and think about how we can ensure older people continue to enjoy the food they want to eat. Scenario cards ask players to identify issues faced by an older person in a particular situation and think about how the issues could be overcome.
Topics covered include:
- What is food security?
- Who is vulnerable to food insecurity and why?
- Common issues faced when shopping, cooking or eating
- Methods to improve access to food
- Role of supermarkets and retailers
- Role of community and voluntary organisations
- Solutions to the issues faced by older people
The Food in Later Life Game can be used in training, for induction of new staff or a refresher for existing staff. It can be woven into formal training programmes, or used for informal learning in the workplace, in community groups or in education settings.
Audience
Suitable for anyone working with, volunteering with or providing a service to older people such as:
- Staff in supermarkets or other food stores
- Social care staff working in the community
- Community groups such as Meals on Wheels or lunch group providers
- Volunteers working with older people
- Students studying dietetics, nursing, social care or hospitality
- Hospitality and catering staff
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Game details
Players
2 - 12
Duration
45 - 60 minutes
Contents
Board
1
Instructions
1
Question cards
32
Scenario cards
16
Playing pieces
2
Dice
1
Timer
1
- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.