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Submission No. 153
                                               (Inq into Obesity)
                                                                    /JAAK-1)/
               Parliament of Australia
              House of Representatives
     Standing Committee on Health and Ageing
        ,. Inquiry into Obesity in Australia




 Community Gardens
Help to Tackle Obesity
Community Gardens Help to Tackle Obesity

1. Community gardens encourage healthy food choices among adults and children

See Appendix A for a list of references that outline the physical health benefits of community gardens.

2. Community gardens enhance community access to fresh fruit and vegetables in 'food deserts'.

'Food desert' is the term used to describe an area where cheap, nutritious food is difficult to access. In
some city areas, fast food and takeaway stores significantly outnumber fresh food stores. Access to
fresh fruit and vegetables is also difficult in remote areas in Australia, including Aboriginal communities.

3. Community gardens encourage physical activity among adults and children.

See Appendix A.

4. Community gardens form natural partnerships with other community initiatives that contribute to
tackling the causes of obesity, such as community kitchens, school kitchen gardens and
farmers/growers' markets.

For more information on community kitchens see www.communitykitchens.org.au.

5. Community gardens need Federal, State and Local Government support, in order to ensure their
ongoing viability and the delivery of the benefits that successful garden projects bring to local
communities.

This support can come in many forms, including:

    •   access to land;

    •   appropriate land use planning;

    •   government worker time to contribute to garden partnerships;

   ••   financial support for individual gardens; and

    •   financial support for community garden sector peak groups that support and resource gardens
        (e.g. WA Community Garden Network and Australian City Farms and Community Gardens
        Network).


More Information:

For more information on community gardening in WA, contact:
Anne Goodall
Project Coordinator
Growing Communities WA
E. anne@wacgn.asn.au
P. 1300 501357

For more information on community gardening in Australia, see www.communitygarden.org.au.
Appendix A: Physical Health Benefits of Community Gardens

Alaimo, Katherine, Elizabeth Packnett, Richard A Miles, and Daniel J. Kruger (2008) "Fruit and Vegetable Intake
among Urban Community Gardeners" Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 40(2) pp. 94-101.
        Quantitative data substantiating a link between participation in a community garden and increased fruit
        and vegetable consumption. The survey of 776 adults in a US city found that adults with a household
        member who participated in a community garden consumed fruits and vegetables 1.4 more times per day
        than those who did not participate, and they were 3.5 times more likely to consume fruits and vegetables
        at least 5 times daily. The authors suggest that community gardens may encourage fruit and vegetable
        consumption by increasing access to fresh produce, providing low-cost produce that is perceived as of
        high-quality, and increasing people's preference for fruit and vegetables.

Twiss, Joan, Joy Dickinson, Shirley Duma, Tanya Kleinman, Heather Paulsen and Liz Rilveria (2003) Community
Gardens: Lessons Learned From California Healthy Cities and Communities" American Journal of Public Health
93(9): pp. 1435-1438.
         Evaluation of a program that initiated six community gardens, showing that participants increased their
         physical activity and their fruit and vegetable consumption. Identifies 'key elements' for community
         garden programs to succeed in improving public health and increasing community capacity: local
         leadership, community participation and partnerships, and skill-building opportunities for participants.
         Identifies need to develop tools to effectively quantify the benefits of community gardens.

Armstrong, Donna (2000) "A survey of community gardens in upstate New York: Implications for Health Promotion
and Community Development" Health and Place 6 (2000): pp. 319 - 327.
        Survey of coordinators of 63 urban and rural community gardens, including physical characteristics of
        gardens, people's reasons for participation, and demographics of gardeners. Found that gardens
        improved social networks and community capacity by creating a social gathering space and a focus for
        community organising. Concludes that community gardens are useful for health promotion, addressing
        multiple determinants of health. Includes a literature review demonstrating benefits of gardening for a
        range of health outcomes.

Howe, Joe and Paul Wheeler (1999) "Urban Food Growing: The Experience of Two UK Cities" Sustainable
Development 7(1): pp. 13-24.
        A study of the allotments, city farms and community gardens in Leeds and Bradford and their
        contributions to sustainability. Looks at community gardens as a form of urban agriculture, but
        acknowledges that community development and education may be more of a focus than food production
        at some sites. Outlines the arguments for growing food in the cities of developed nations, including
        environmental, social, economic, educational, and health benefits. Finds that community gardens and city
        farms contribute in a range of ways to environmental and social sustainability, as well as education and
        health, with allotments having a narrower range of benefits. Argues that urban food growing should be
        supported as part of local government policy.

Blair, Dorothy, Carol C. Giesecke, and Sandra Sherman (1991) "A Dietary, Social and Economic Evaluation of the
Philadelphia Urban Gardening Project" The Journal of Nutrition Education 23: pp. 161-167.
         Survey of 144 community gardeners and 67 non-gardeners from the same neighbourhoods. Found that
         gardeners ate significantly more vegetables than control interviewees, particularly brassicas, squashes
         and eggplants, and less sweets, soft drinks and dairy products. The output of garden plots was measured
         and estimated the market value of the produce calculated at between $2 to $1134, with an average of
         $160 of produce from each plot (values calculated as conventional, not organic produce). Gardeners'
         reasons for involvement included recreation, mental health, exercise, produce and contact with nature.
         There was also a correlation found between involvement in a community garden and 'life satisfaction'.

Source: Nettle, C. Community Garden; An Annotated Bibliography. Soon to be published by the Australian City Farms and
Community Gardens Network.
Appendix B: Full Range of Potential Benefits of Community Gardens


•   Community building / Community development
    community hubs for local people to meet and develop friendships; sites for community
    engagement; intergenerational exchange; activities that foster self-help; building on local assets;
    developing links between individuals and groups


•   Environmental sustainability
    demonstration sites for living and consuming in a sustainable manner; local solutions to climate
    change; waste management solutions; sustainable technologies; contributing to food security
    through local, community food systems; greening urban environments


•   Health and wellbeing
    physical fitness; recreational opportunities; nutritional health; psychosocial benefits, community
    kitchens


•   Access and inclusion
    supportive environments that promote social inclusion (frail aged, people with disabilities, people
    from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal people,)


•   Education and training
    'outdoor classrooms' for informal learning and formal accredited training courses; venues for
    lifelong learning and school-based learning


•   Enterprise
    local economic development; incubating social enterprises (nursery, markets, cafe, training
    programs); mobilising volunteers; employment preparation


•   Arts and culture
    community art and events, preserving cultural practices of migrant and refugee communities
Appendix C: WA Community Gardens

These gardens vary in terms of size, style, stage of development and current level of activity. Not all are food-
producing gardens. Contact individual gardens for more information.

Apace Community Gardens
Winter House
1 Johannah Street
NORTH FREMANTLE
shartley@starwon.com.au

Armadale Community Family Centre
101 Challis Road
ARMADALE
armcfc@bigpond.com

Bassendean City Farm
St Mark's Church
Parker Street
BASSENDEAN
(no contact available at present)

Busselton Community Garden
Cnr Strelly Street and Roe Terrace
BUSSELTON
info@busseltoncommunitygarden.org.au
www.busseltoncommunitygarden.org.au

Earthwise
315 BagotRoad
SUBIACO
pegd@westnet.com.au

Environmental Technology Centre (ETC)
Murdoch University
Murdoch Drive
MURDOCH
s.dallas@murdoch.edu.au

Esperance Community Garden
Cnr Pink Lake Road and Victoria Street
ESPERANCE
thuriyya@bigpond.com

Fremantle Environmental Resource Network (FERN)
Cnr Montreal Street and High Street
FREMANTLE
keith@kdmbus.com
www.fern.org.au

Florence Community Park - Fremantle Inner City Agriculture (FINCA)
Cnr Marine Terrace and King William Street
SOUTH FREMANTLE
Ph 9430 8822
Glyde In Community Centre
42 Glyde Street
EASTFREMANTLE
glydein@4u.com.au

Gumnuts Community Garden
4MudallaWay
KOONGAMIA
dnjl@iinet.net.au

Lockridge Community Garden
Cnr Diana Crescent and Arbon Way
LOCKRIDGE
harrybw@iinet.net.au

Maylands Community Garden
St Luke's Anglican Parish
2 Rowlands Street
MAYLANDS
Jan.Williams@dcp.wa.gov.au

Naragebup Organic Community Garden
Naragebup Rockingham Regional Environment Centre
Safety Bay Road
PERON
rrec@naragebup.org.au

Perth City Farm
1 City Farm Place
EAST PERTH
rosanne@cityfarmperth.org.au
www.cityfarmperth.org.au

Piney Lakes Community Garden
Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre
Piney Lakes Reserve
Leach Highway
WINTHROP
erinwhitfield@optusnet.com.au

West Leederville Community Garden
78 Cambridge Street
WEST LEEDERVILLE
pegd@westnet.com.au
http://web.me.com/he45188/CommunityGarden/Welcome.html
Appendix D: Background to the Growing Communities WA Project



AIM
The Growing Communities WA project will build the capacity of communities to develop sustainable and accessible
community gardens in WA.

PARTNERS
 The project is a partnership initiative of:
 » the WA Community Garden Network;
 •   Learning Centre Link;
 •   City of Swan;
'•   City of Gosnells;
 •   Town of Cambridge; and
 •   DADAA (Disability in the Arts Disadvantage in the Arts Australia).

FUNDING PARTNERS
The project has been made possible with the generous support of Lotterywest and additional funding from the City
of Swan and Town of Cambridge.

OVERVIEW
Community gardens are outdoor spaces that are planned and managed by communities, or with significant
community involvement. These gardens can include food production, native gardens, bush tucker gardens, as well
as decorative and therapeutic elements. They can be located in inner city, suburban and rural fringe areas, within
the grounds of learning/neighbourhood/community centres, larger, environmental education centres and in
remote Aboriginal communities.

Community gardens provide high quality, creative, accessible and often productive open spaces in local
communities and have a range of benefits that are currently being recognised in research and evaluation across
Australia. A growing number of individuals, groups and government bodies in WA are recognising the enormous
potential for community gardens to become sustainable venues for local community development. In order for
this potential to be fulfilled, there is a significant need to build the capacity of the community garden sector.
The Growing Communities WA project commenced in July 2008 and will run for two years.

TARGET GROUPS
The Growing Communities WA project is targeted at the following four groups:
•   existing community gardens;
•   learning / neighbourhood / community centres that are members of Learning Centre Link;
•   communities seeking to establish gardens; and
•   sector partners (government, community and private sectors).

The project will work with each of these groups to develop skills / knowledge, resources, networks, partnerships
and income streams relevant to establishing and developing community gardens in WA. The lasting benefit of the
project will be a stronger community garden sector along with the flow-on benefits that successful garden projects
will bring to local communities.

KEY PROJECT OUTPUTS
Key project outputs will be:
•   a map of community gardens in WA (online and hardcopy);
•   best practice models of operation for community gardens;
•   a website that supports and promotes community gardens in WA;
•   a joint training calendar provided for gardens and Learning Centre Link member centres;
•   'how to' manuals for establishing and developing community gardens;
•   guest speaker events / state community garden forums;
•   networking events to bring together community gardens with potential partners; and
•   diverse income streams available for the community garden sector.

A key strategy to ensure the sustainability of project outcomes will be to support the development of the WA
Community Garden Network.

PROJECT CONTACTS
Anne Goodall
Project Coordinator
e. anne@wacpn.asn.au
p. 1300 501357
www.wacgn.asn.au

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  • 1. Submission No. 153 (Inq into Obesity) /JAAK-1)/ Parliament of Australia House of Representatives Standing Committee on Health and Ageing ,. Inquiry into Obesity in Australia Community Gardens Help to Tackle Obesity
  • 2. Community Gardens Help to Tackle Obesity 1. Community gardens encourage healthy food choices among adults and children See Appendix A for a list of references that outline the physical health benefits of community gardens. 2. Community gardens enhance community access to fresh fruit and vegetables in 'food deserts'. 'Food desert' is the term used to describe an area where cheap, nutritious food is difficult to access. In some city areas, fast food and takeaway stores significantly outnumber fresh food stores. Access to fresh fruit and vegetables is also difficult in remote areas in Australia, including Aboriginal communities. 3. Community gardens encourage physical activity among adults and children. See Appendix A. 4. Community gardens form natural partnerships with other community initiatives that contribute to tackling the causes of obesity, such as community kitchens, school kitchen gardens and farmers/growers' markets. For more information on community kitchens see www.communitykitchens.org.au. 5. Community gardens need Federal, State and Local Government support, in order to ensure their ongoing viability and the delivery of the benefits that successful garden projects bring to local communities. This support can come in many forms, including: • access to land; • appropriate land use planning; • government worker time to contribute to garden partnerships; •• financial support for individual gardens; and • financial support for community garden sector peak groups that support and resource gardens (e.g. WA Community Garden Network and Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network). More Information: For more information on community gardening in WA, contact: Anne Goodall Project Coordinator Growing Communities WA E. anne@wacgn.asn.au P. 1300 501357 For more information on community gardening in Australia, see www.communitygarden.org.au.
  • 3. Appendix A: Physical Health Benefits of Community Gardens Alaimo, Katherine, Elizabeth Packnett, Richard A Miles, and Daniel J. Kruger (2008) "Fruit and Vegetable Intake among Urban Community Gardeners" Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior 40(2) pp. 94-101. Quantitative data substantiating a link between participation in a community garden and increased fruit and vegetable consumption. The survey of 776 adults in a US city found that adults with a household member who participated in a community garden consumed fruits and vegetables 1.4 more times per day than those who did not participate, and they were 3.5 times more likely to consume fruits and vegetables at least 5 times daily. The authors suggest that community gardens may encourage fruit and vegetable consumption by increasing access to fresh produce, providing low-cost produce that is perceived as of high-quality, and increasing people's preference for fruit and vegetables. Twiss, Joan, Joy Dickinson, Shirley Duma, Tanya Kleinman, Heather Paulsen and Liz Rilveria (2003) Community Gardens: Lessons Learned From California Healthy Cities and Communities" American Journal of Public Health 93(9): pp. 1435-1438. Evaluation of a program that initiated six community gardens, showing that participants increased their physical activity and their fruit and vegetable consumption. Identifies 'key elements' for community garden programs to succeed in improving public health and increasing community capacity: local leadership, community participation and partnerships, and skill-building opportunities for participants. Identifies need to develop tools to effectively quantify the benefits of community gardens. Armstrong, Donna (2000) "A survey of community gardens in upstate New York: Implications for Health Promotion and Community Development" Health and Place 6 (2000): pp. 319 - 327. Survey of coordinators of 63 urban and rural community gardens, including physical characteristics of gardens, people's reasons for participation, and demographics of gardeners. Found that gardens improved social networks and community capacity by creating a social gathering space and a focus for community organising. Concludes that community gardens are useful for health promotion, addressing multiple determinants of health. Includes a literature review demonstrating benefits of gardening for a range of health outcomes. Howe, Joe and Paul Wheeler (1999) "Urban Food Growing: The Experience of Two UK Cities" Sustainable Development 7(1): pp. 13-24. A study of the allotments, city farms and community gardens in Leeds and Bradford and their contributions to sustainability. Looks at community gardens as a form of urban agriculture, but acknowledges that community development and education may be more of a focus than food production at some sites. Outlines the arguments for growing food in the cities of developed nations, including environmental, social, economic, educational, and health benefits. Finds that community gardens and city farms contribute in a range of ways to environmental and social sustainability, as well as education and health, with allotments having a narrower range of benefits. Argues that urban food growing should be supported as part of local government policy. Blair, Dorothy, Carol C. Giesecke, and Sandra Sherman (1991) "A Dietary, Social and Economic Evaluation of the Philadelphia Urban Gardening Project" The Journal of Nutrition Education 23: pp. 161-167. Survey of 144 community gardeners and 67 non-gardeners from the same neighbourhoods. Found that gardeners ate significantly more vegetables than control interviewees, particularly brassicas, squashes and eggplants, and less sweets, soft drinks and dairy products. The output of garden plots was measured and estimated the market value of the produce calculated at between $2 to $1134, with an average of $160 of produce from each plot (values calculated as conventional, not organic produce). Gardeners' reasons for involvement included recreation, mental health, exercise, produce and contact with nature. There was also a correlation found between involvement in a community garden and 'life satisfaction'. Source: Nettle, C. Community Garden; An Annotated Bibliography. Soon to be published by the Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network.
  • 4. Appendix B: Full Range of Potential Benefits of Community Gardens • Community building / Community development community hubs for local people to meet and develop friendships; sites for community engagement; intergenerational exchange; activities that foster self-help; building on local assets; developing links between individuals and groups • Environmental sustainability demonstration sites for living and consuming in a sustainable manner; local solutions to climate change; waste management solutions; sustainable technologies; contributing to food security through local, community food systems; greening urban environments • Health and wellbeing physical fitness; recreational opportunities; nutritional health; psychosocial benefits, community kitchens • Access and inclusion supportive environments that promote social inclusion (frail aged, people with disabilities, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Aboriginal people,) • Education and training 'outdoor classrooms' for informal learning and formal accredited training courses; venues for lifelong learning and school-based learning • Enterprise local economic development; incubating social enterprises (nursery, markets, cafe, training programs); mobilising volunteers; employment preparation • Arts and culture community art and events, preserving cultural practices of migrant and refugee communities
  • 5. Appendix C: WA Community Gardens These gardens vary in terms of size, style, stage of development and current level of activity. Not all are food- producing gardens. Contact individual gardens for more information. Apace Community Gardens Winter House 1 Johannah Street NORTH FREMANTLE shartley@starwon.com.au Armadale Community Family Centre 101 Challis Road ARMADALE armcfc@bigpond.com Bassendean City Farm St Mark's Church Parker Street BASSENDEAN (no contact available at present) Busselton Community Garden Cnr Strelly Street and Roe Terrace BUSSELTON info@busseltoncommunitygarden.org.au www.busseltoncommunitygarden.org.au Earthwise 315 BagotRoad SUBIACO pegd@westnet.com.au Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) Murdoch University Murdoch Drive MURDOCH s.dallas@murdoch.edu.au Esperance Community Garden Cnr Pink Lake Road and Victoria Street ESPERANCE thuriyya@bigpond.com Fremantle Environmental Resource Network (FERN) Cnr Montreal Street and High Street FREMANTLE keith@kdmbus.com www.fern.org.au Florence Community Park - Fremantle Inner City Agriculture (FINCA) Cnr Marine Terrace and King William Street SOUTH FREMANTLE Ph 9430 8822
  • 6. Glyde In Community Centre 42 Glyde Street EASTFREMANTLE glydein@4u.com.au Gumnuts Community Garden 4MudallaWay KOONGAMIA dnjl@iinet.net.au Lockridge Community Garden Cnr Diana Crescent and Arbon Way LOCKRIDGE harrybw@iinet.net.au Maylands Community Garden St Luke's Anglican Parish 2 Rowlands Street MAYLANDS Jan.Williams@dcp.wa.gov.au Naragebup Organic Community Garden Naragebup Rockingham Regional Environment Centre Safety Bay Road PERON rrec@naragebup.org.au Perth City Farm 1 City Farm Place EAST PERTH rosanne@cityfarmperth.org.au www.cityfarmperth.org.au Piney Lakes Community Garden Piney Lakes Environmental Education Centre Piney Lakes Reserve Leach Highway WINTHROP erinwhitfield@optusnet.com.au West Leederville Community Garden 78 Cambridge Street WEST LEEDERVILLE pegd@westnet.com.au http://web.me.com/he45188/CommunityGarden/Welcome.html
  • 7. Appendix D: Background to the Growing Communities WA Project AIM The Growing Communities WA project will build the capacity of communities to develop sustainable and accessible community gardens in WA. PARTNERS The project is a partnership initiative of: » the WA Community Garden Network; • Learning Centre Link; • City of Swan; '• City of Gosnells; • Town of Cambridge; and • DADAA (Disability in the Arts Disadvantage in the Arts Australia). FUNDING PARTNERS The project has been made possible with the generous support of Lotterywest and additional funding from the City of Swan and Town of Cambridge. OVERVIEW Community gardens are outdoor spaces that are planned and managed by communities, or with significant community involvement. These gardens can include food production, native gardens, bush tucker gardens, as well as decorative and therapeutic elements. They can be located in inner city, suburban and rural fringe areas, within the grounds of learning/neighbourhood/community centres, larger, environmental education centres and in remote Aboriginal communities. Community gardens provide high quality, creative, accessible and often productive open spaces in local communities and have a range of benefits that are currently being recognised in research and evaluation across Australia. A growing number of individuals, groups and government bodies in WA are recognising the enormous potential for community gardens to become sustainable venues for local community development. In order for this potential to be fulfilled, there is a significant need to build the capacity of the community garden sector. The Growing Communities WA project commenced in July 2008 and will run for two years. TARGET GROUPS The Growing Communities WA project is targeted at the following four groups: • existing community gardens; • learning / neighbourhood / community centres that are members of Learning Centre Link; • communities seeking to establish gardens; and • sector partners (government, community and private sectors). The project will work with each of these groups to develop skills / knowledge, resources, networks, partnerships and income streams relevant to establishing and developing community gardens in WA. The lasting benefit of the project will be a stronger community garden sector along with the flow-on benefits that successful garden projects will bring to local communities. KEY PROJECT OUTPUTS Key project outputs will be: • a map of community gardens in WA (online and hardcopy); • best practice models of operation for community gardens; • a website that supports and promotes community gardens in WA; • a joint training calendar provided for gardens and Learning Centre Link member centres; • 'how to' manuals for establishing and developing community gardens;
  • 8. guest speaker events / state community garden forums; • networking events to bring together community gardens with potential partners; and • diverse income streams available for the community garden sector. A key strategy to ensure the sustainability of project outcomes will be to support the development of the WA Community Garden Network. PROJECT CONTACTS Anne Goodall Project Coordinator e. anne@wacpn.asn.au p. 1300 501357 www.wacgn.asn.au