Latest Healthy Eating Toolkit launches to support Healthy Holidays Easter provision
Added: 21/02/2023
FoodWise Leeds (Zest Leeds)
FoodWise Leeds has released their latest Healthy Eating Toolkit to support Healthy Holidays Leeds providers in planning their Easter provision. This toolkit includes ideas for healthy eating messages and activities, as well as sharing related information with families.
Download here to access these updates:
- Spring food activities
- Spring Healthy Eating Competition details. 50 vouchers for Leeds HH children and young people to win!
- Training resources for your teams
- 15 real examples from Leeds-based providers
- Ideas including:
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- Preparing & cooking food
- Creativity & healthy eating
- Get moving with food
- And more!
1:1 Support
- For 1:1 planning support regarding the above, please email Emma via info@foodwiseleeds.org.uk.
Follow FoodWise for tips
- Follow FoodWise on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook for tips as you plan your Easter provision over the coming six weeks.
Thank you for your feedback
- We want to thank everyone who have provided their feedback on this toolkit. New elements have been added and continue to be developed, based on feedback received.
- Please send any future feedback to Emma via info@foodwiseleeds.org.uk.
About Healthy Holidays Plus & Healthy Holidays Leeds:
In collaboration with key partners, FoodWise Leeds coordinates the Healthy Holidays Plus programme to support Leeds providers to embed healthy eating messages and activities across all future Healthy Holidays provision. This toolkit release follows the previous successful iterations during 2022. All releases have been coproduced with a range of collaborators including local third sector organisations, schools, community hubs, key food providers, Leeds City Council and Leeds Community Foundation.
Healthy Holidays provides free engaging and enriching activities with a healthy, generally hot, meal for children and young people during the Easter, summer and Christmas holidays. The scheme is available for primary and secondary school aged children and young people, principally those in receipt of free school meals. It is an inclusive programme and provision is accessible for children and young people who have Special Education Needs or Disabilities. Schools, community hubs and voluntary groups offer wide-ranging provision that can include, food growing, sports, swimming, outdoor pursuits, dance, arts and crafts, as well as visits to attractions. For more details, visit www.leeds.gov.uk/children-and-families/healthy-holidays