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Announcing 2025 Consumer Food Safety Education Conference, Registration Now Open

August 6, 2024

Bringing together nutrition, public health and food safety professionals to prevent food-related illnesses at the “fork” end in the chain of prevention.

The Partnership for Food Safety Education will host the Consumer Food Safety Education Conference (CFSEC) on March 13-14, 2025 at the Sysco Headquarters in Houston, Texas.

CFSEC is the only conference in the U.S. dedicated to consumer food safety education, convening research experts, nutrition professionals, and community-based health and food safety educators across the country who educate consumers on how to handle food safely at home.

The 2025 CFSEC will equip health and food safety educators from all sectors with knowledge and tools to prevent foodborne illness at the fork end of the chain of prevention as well as orient educators to national goals such as Healthy People 2030. Public health, nutrition and food safety educators need to be poised to reach consumers with food safety education that is effective at influencing behavior change. 

This conference will help advance knowledge in today’s critical health and food safety challenges. Conference attendees can expect sessions on food safety research, programming, and communications, alongside interactive food safety experiences.

This unique conference will be chaired by Charles Leftwich, vice president of food safety and quality assurance at Sysco Corporation and Tara Kelly, instructor in the Department of Nutrition Sciences at The University of Alabama at Birmingham. 

CFSEC keynotes and speakers will be announced soon. Attendees will hear from top experts in the health and food safety industry who will provide the latest in food safety education research and practices and facilitate meaningful discussions around prevention of food-related illness among consumers. 

Other features of the CFSEC include:

  • The opportunity to network and collaborate with health and food safety educators from government agencies, nonprofit organizations, higher education and the food industry
  • Access to tools and resources that address the biggest food safety challenges
  • Posters exploring the latest research and innovations


Registration is now open!
Take advantage of the summer savings rate of $425 through Sept. 2 — a $75 savings off the standard rate or the early bird rate of $450 through Dec. 31 — a $50 savings off the standard rate!

PFSE is accepting abstract submissions on a variety of topics related to food safety, under these four program tracks:

  • Original Research
  • Food Safety Programs or Campaigns in Action
  • Interactive Presentations, Demos and Experiences
  • Food Safety Education Strategies and Successes (posters only)


Share your professional knowledge, research and experiences for program consideration. Submit your abstracts by Monday, Sept. 2!

For more information, visit cfsec.org or contact PFSE at cfsec@fightbac.org.

About the Partnership for Food Safety Education
The Partnership for Food Safety Education (PFSE) is a nonprofit, public health organization with a mission to develop and promote effective education programs to reduce foodborne illness risk for consumers. This important work is done through a historically significant cross-sector collaboration with the federal government, food industry, consumer groups, and scientific associations. PFSE supports more than 13,000 nutrition, health and food safety educators with free, science-based safe food handling messages who reach 8.5 million U.S. households each year. Food safety professionals, health educators and consumers can download free food safety education information from the Partnership’s website at fightbac.org. 

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Wake TV Video Collaboration is All About Food Safety

August 7, 2017

Public health educator Michelle Ricci and her team at the Wake County, NC Communicable Disease Program are always seeking new opportunities to deliver food safety messages to consumers in the county.  They reached out to the county’s communications office about doing a food safety segment for Wake TV — a program that connects visitors and residents to news, services, interviews, and event information. Wake TV programming is available through their YouTube Channel.

The county’s communications office went a step further and offered to produce four short videos on each of the core home food safety practices:  Clean, Separate, Cook and Chill. The four videos use information from FightBAC.org and rely on talented Wake County co-workers as “actors”.  A colleague offered the use of the kitchen in her new apartment and the communication office’s digital media and design services staff filmed and produced the videos. A local Food Lion store manager graciously allowed the office to shoot footage for the videos in his store.

The videos aired on Wake TV at the beginning of August 2017. There are plans to promote the videos on Wake County’s website as part of their September Food Safety Education Month efforts. The videos will also be featured on social media, with special promotion planned for the winter holidays.

Please click on the thumbnail images to play videos.

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Core Four Practices, Fight BAC, FightBac, food safety, Food safety education, Food Safety Education Month, Food safety educator, North Carolina, Public health educator

These BAC Fighters Don’t Reinvent the Wheel!

February 7, 2017

Elisa Shackelton, Extension Specialist, Colorado State University and Carla Opp, Workforce Development and Quality Improvement Coordinator- Jefferson Public Health use the resources on Fightbac.org to spread the word about food safety to their communities in different ways.

Elisa finds that researched-based Fightbac.org resources are useful for communicating via social media. Carla finds that the kid-friendly materials are effective to captivate this hard-to-reach group.

Learn more about how they do it:

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: BAC Fighter, Colorado, Fight BAC, food safety, Food safety education, Food safety resources, Public health educator

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