The Caroline Walker Trust
Nutritionists
The Caroline Walker Trust
83 Woodford Rd, London
# The Caroline Walker Trust
The Caroline Walker Trust is a London-based charity established in 1988 to continue the legacy of distinguished nutritionist and campaigner Caroline Walker. The organisation specialises in creating evidence-based nutritional and practical guidelines tailored to vulnerable and disadvantaged populations who require specialist dietary support.
The Trust primarily serves vulnerable groups including people with learning disabilities, children in schools, and elderly populations. They produce comprehensive, accessible resources that translate complex nutritional science into practical, implementable guidance for caregivers, healthcare professionals, educators and food service providers.
What distinguishes the Trust is their unwavering focus on equity in nutrition. Rather than serving general audiences, they concentrate exclusively on populations often overlooked by mainstream nutrition services. Their work combines rigorous nutritional evidence with practical applicability, recognising that guidelines must work in real-world settings—whether schools, care facilities or family homes.
The organisation demonstrates impact through high-quality publications like their flagship "Eating Well" guides, which provide detailed practical guidelines supported by visual resources. They actively engage communities through educational webinars, prestigious events like the World's Healthiest Afternoon Tea, and by responding to sector-specific enquiries from professionals and organisations.
Funded entirely through donations, legacies and project grants, the Trust maintains independence whilst collaborating with professionals seeking expert guidance on nutrition for special populations. Their commitment to vulnerable groups and evidence-based practice positions them as a trusted authority in specialist nutritional guidance across the UK.
The Caroline Walker Trust is a London-based charity established in 1988 to continue the legacy of distinguished nutritionist and campaigner Caroline Walker. The organisation specialises in creating evidence-based nutritional and practical guidelines tailored to vulnerable and disadvantaged populations who require specialist dietary support.
The Trust primarily serves vulnerable groups including people with learning disabilities, children in schools, and elderly populations. They produce comprehensive, accessible resources that translate complex nutritional science into practical, implementable guidance for caregivers, healthcare professionals, educators and food service providers.
What distinguishes the Trust is their unwavering focus on equity in nutrition. Rather than serving general audiences, they concentrate exclusively on populations often overlooked by mainstream nutrition services. Their work combines rigorous nutritional evidence with practical applicability, recognising that guidelines must work in real-world settings—whether schools, care facilities or family homes.
The organisation demonstrates impact through high-quality publications like their flagship "Eating Well" guides, which provide detailed practical guidelines supported by visual resources. They actively engage communities through educational webinars, prestigious events like the World's Healthiest Afternoon Tea, and by responding to sector-specific enquiries from professionals and organisations.
Funded entirely through donations, legacies and project grants, the Trust maintains independence whilst collaborating with professionals seeking expert guidance on nutrition for special populations. Their commitment to vulnerable groups and evidence-based practice positions them as a trusted authority in specialist nutritional guidance across the UK.
Services offered
Nutritional guideline developmentWebinar deliveryEducational eventsPublication and resource creationProfessional advisory servicesMenu planning guidanceEating well programmesCommunity engagement and training