Tackling misinformation in food and health communication
About the event
Misinformation related to food, diet, and nutrition poses persistent challenges for health professionals and researchers. This session reviews the current evidence base on effective responses to misinformation. Particular attention will be given to how misinformation propagates across different media ecosystems (e.g. social media, traditional media, and interpersonal networks) and how communication responses should be adapted accordingly.
Practical information:
- Trainings are live, interactive online sessions via Zoom.
- Sessions are not recorded.
- After the session, participants receive a comprehensive summary document with key takeaways, resources and tools, and a certificate of attendance.
- Please note: if you miss the session, the fee is non-refundable.
- Group size: limited to 35 participants to allow interaction. Places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so early booking is recommended.


