February 10, 2015 Congratulations! You are a PFSE Contributing Partner a Champion for Consumers! With your support, the Partnership last year hosted the Consumer Food Safety Education Conference a conference previously funded by and hosted by the USDA and in doing so came full circle as convener of the people inside and outside of government who work together to improve behavior change as a result of consumer food safety education. The Partnership could not have hosted the conference without your help Thank You! In 2012 we set out to improve PFSE leadership in three core areas and in 2015 we will continue to make significant advancements in each of these: 1. Convening practitioners inside and outside government to work together to share best practices to improve outcomes in food safety education. [300+ attended the December 2014 conference in person and over 1300 online] 2. Amplifying telling the story of the impact that educators have on consumer knowledge and behavior that helps protect their health [Ashley is rolling out stories all the time at teamfoodsafety.org] 3. Evaluation leading the effort among partners and Agency liaisons to better measure and align programs with desired outcomes. [We executed an environmental scan of consumer food safety education and collaborated with FDA to assess and collate food safety education research]. Welcome to 2015 -- Your contribution to the Partnership this year goes directly toward 1) improving the PFSE web presence, 2) e-mail marketing outreach to educators and consumers, and 3) providing health and food safety educators with quality materials and programming, such as Home Food Safety Mythbusters, Fight BAC! brown bag webinars and knowledge sharing events. This Partnership succeeds because of the engagement of you - our Partners. We look forward to a year of greater engagement, dialogue and impact in consumer food safety education. Thank you for your support! Stan Hazan Chairman of the Board Shelley Feist Executive Director Part of being a regulator is preventing food safety problems wherever possible, Almanza said, Everyone at FSIS works hard at that, but food safety depends on people following best practices at many levels, from the processor to the retailers to the consumers. That s why we work with groups like the Partnership for Food Safety Education. They disseminate vital information to a variety of audiences. -- Al Almanza, FSIS Administrator in an interview with Food Production Daily 14-Jan-2015
Content Themes for The Partnership for Food Safety Education 2015 JANUARY Fight BAC Forward FEBRUARY Cook It Safe MARCH Key takeaways from conference presentations APRIL World Health Day MAY Produce and June Knowledge Exchange Promotion JUNE BAC Down Refresh and July Webinar Promotion JULY Summer without Salmonella AUGUST Safe Snacks for Kids and Sept Webinar Promotion SEPTEMBER Home Food Safety Mythbusters OCTOBER Franken BAC & the 10 Least Wanted Pathogens NOVEMBER Home for the Holidays and December Knowledge Exchange Promotion Watch for regular content updates in your Partner Newsletter! *Information subject to change Feb 10, 2015 DECEMBER Home for the Holidays
About the Partnership for Food Safety Education The nonprofit Partnership for Food Safety Education develops and promotes effective education programs to reduce foodborne illness risk for consumers. Partnership messages and materials are distributed to an estimated 8 million consumers each year through our industry, non-profit and government partners, web sites, social media outreach, and directly through more than 14,000 health and food safety educators ( BAC! Fighters ) in communities across the country. PFSE unites representatives from industry; professional societies in food science, nutrition and health; consumer groups; and liaisons from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and-- from the Department of Health and Human Services-- the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Food and Drug Administration, to educate the public about actions at home and at work that can reduce the risk of foodborne illness. PFSE Team: Shelley Feist, Executive Director Shelley has led the Partnership for over ten years. Her leadership on design and execution of a national stakeholder engagement process led to a new national action plan for consumer food safety education in the U.S. Contact Shelley about program collaboration, volunteer leadership opportunities, and about realizing the full benefits of being a part of the Partnership. sfeist@fightbac.org / 202.220.0651 Ashley Bell, Manager, Programs and Outreach Ashley is PFSE s B.F.F. BAC Fighter Friend. She facilitates and manages program initiatives and communications outreach priorities while employing new and traditional marketing tools to inspire BAC! Fighters in their outreach work with consumers nationwide. Contact Ashley with communications ideas and to find resources. ashley@fightbac.org / 202.220.0705 Britanny Saunier, Project and Development Associate Britanny manages PFSE institutional development activities and provides project support. She works to build and strengthen capacity that encourages a performance partnership, supports regional and local networks, and advances PFSE s role as a catalytic leader in consumer food safety education. Contact Britanny for information on partner benefits, meetings, activities, and ideas for engagement! britanny@fightbac.org / 202.220.0602