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Transcript of Building the Future NAAIDT Conference 2007 Food Partnerships in Schools Jenny Elms.
Building the FutureNAAIDT Conference 2007
Food Partnerships in Schools
Jenny Elms
Food Partnerships in Schools
Session outline: The wider ‘food’ agenda What is around the corner? What is available to schools? What next? Support and resources
Food Partnerships in Schools
Food Partnerships in Schools
The wider ‘food’ agenda
Every Child Matters
Food contributes to the 5 outcomes:
• Being healthy: physical & mental
• Enjoying and achieving
• Economic well-being
Food Partnerships in Schools
Healthy SchoolsResearch published in Dec 2006 shows that of the Headteachers that responded:
• 63% say that the Programme is making a contribution to pupils having healthier lifestyles
• 23% say that the Programme is making a contribution to raising pupil achievement
• 21% say that the Programme is making a contribution to reducing health inequalities
• 27% say that the Programme is having a positive impact on social inclusion
• Most impressively, 86% of head teachers say they are engaged with the Programme
Food Partnerships in Schools
Healthy Living Initiative (Dept of Health)
Evidence used to identify the key barriers where families with children under 11 need further support to limit their risk of unhealthy weight gain. See report at:www.dh.gov.uk/obesity.
Food Partnerships in Schools
School Food Trust “The School Food Trust was established by
the Department for Education and Skills in September 2005. Its remit is to transform school food and food skills, promote the education and health of children and young people and improve the quality of food in schools.”
Food Partnerships in Schools
• The SFT & DfES have revised the 2006 regulations for interim food-based standards for school lunch and school food other than lunches
• Regional conferences for school cooks through 2006/07 • Eat Better Do Better - The SFT launched an advertising
campaign, encouraging parents to sign their children up to the new school lunches.
• SFT developing a National Good Practice Network. Contacts
For questions on the school food standards and their implementation the helpline is available 8.30am to 5.30pm Mon to Thurs and 8.30am to 5.00pm Friday:
Call 0800 089 5001Email [email protected] www.schoolfoodtrust.org.uk School Food Trust Home
Page
Food Partnerships in Schools
Food Partnerships in Schools
What’s around the corner?
Key Stage 3 review. To have your say, go to: http://www.qca.org.uk/secondarycurriculumreview/
• Making focus – 4 key areas for food• Practical skills• Safety and hygiene• Diet and nutritional needs• Characteristics of ingredients
Awaiting the development and publication of support materials from QCA
Food Partnerships in Schools
Revised FSA core competences:
• Consultation in May 07 for 3 months• Minimum benchmark• Progressive and cumulative• Show essential knowledge and capability for
7-16 year olds in:
Diet and health Food preparation &Consumer awareness handling skillsFood hygiene & safety
Food Partnerships in Schools
14-19 Education• Changes to GCSE• Vocational GCSE’s – Hospitality & Catering• Review of A levels – teaching Sept 08• Hospitality & Catering Diploma: first teaching
September 2009
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Cooking Entitlement programme (KS 3)
• DfES funded programme led by consortium• Minimum entitlement for all pupils• 24 hour programme within revised KS 3• Focus on practical skills, diet and nutrition, food
safety & hygiene and consumer awareness• Implemented Sept 2008• Comprehensive online resource• Lead practitioner network
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What is available for schools?Food Partnerships in Schools
What’s available for schools?
Programmes, partnerships and lots more………..
Food PartnershipLet’s Get CookingActive Kids Get CookingCook It 2007Food for Life PartnershipCook It!Future Chef AwardChefs Adopt a School SchemeFocus on FoodYear of Food and Farming
.
Food Partnerships in Schools
What next?
• Curriculum models• KS 3 revision• Cooking entitlement• 14-19• Diploma lines of
learning• Healthy Schools
Food Partnerships in Schools
?
Support and resources:
National Nutrition Education Conferences:
www.nutrition.org.uk
Cooking entitlement - LP network and regional training
Website to be announced
Food partnership training: www.foodinschools.org
Food in Schools toolkit
Food Partnerships in Schools
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Building the FutureNAAIDT Conference 2007
Food Partnerships in Schools
Jenny Elms
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