Resources update Frances Meek, Senior Education Officer

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Resources update Frances Meek, Senior Education Officer Do not change the font, size or position. Edit text, as necessary (amend, delete). Do not position text, photos, charts and graphs over the BNF logo or the top/bottom banners. Frances Meek, Senior Education Officer British Nutrition Foundation

Resources and support Whole school Classroom Professional

Whole school support BNF Healthy Eating Week 2016 6,842 registrations Representing reach to 3,129,168 young people Location: 85% England, 3% NI, 7% Scotland (479 schools) and 4% Wales (1% other) Type: 8% nursery, 38% primary, 26% secondary, 4% special, 23% other (e.g. PRUs, sixth form, children centre, farm centre) National Pupil Survey – 14,398 pupils took part Over 80 organisations participated (workplace) Schools downloaded 26,012 resources Do not change the font, size or position. Do not position text, photos, charts and graphs over the BNF logo or the top/bottom banners. Edit text, as necessary (amend, delete).

Whole school support Impact of HEW Week 2016 We asked schools to rate the impact of the Week … Raising the profile of food/health 4.6 / 5 (92%) Promoting healthy eating 4.5 / 5 (90%) Highlighting health throughout the school 4.4 / 5 (88%) Promoting physical activity 4.2 / 5 (84%) Supporting pupil learning 4.2 / 5 (84%) Supporting teaching 4.2 / 5 (84%) (Weighted average, max score 5) Do not change the font, size or position. Do not position text, photos, charts and graphs over the BNF logo or the top/bottom banners. Edit text, as necessary (amend, delete).

Whole school support In their own words ….. Watching as the children pushed their boundaries and trying different activities/food and challenges which were out of their comfort zone. We provided a healthy breakfast for the children, encouraging them to try something new. The whole school and staff coming together for the picnic sharing the food made earlier in the day. … This makes the whole week worth while seeing a positive impact on students’ lives We really enjoyed the healthy eating fair where each class shared their healthy food they had made that week – all the children loved it! Encouraging the children to see the challenges as something they do not just in that week, but beyond that. Do not change the font, size or position. Do not position text, photos, charts and graphs over the BNF logo or the top/bottom banners. Edit text, as necessary (amend, delete).

Whole school support Teachers’ and workplace guides To provide details about what will be happening and help to plan your week Guides will also contain information about each of the challenges Downloadable inspiration posters To set the scene for each of the challenges Do not change the font, size or position. Do not position text, photos, charts and graphs over the BNF logo or the top/bottom banners. Edit text, as necessary (amend, delete).

Whole school support Daily challenges The challenges are: Have breakfast Have 5 A Day Drink plenty Get Active Try something new Behaviour change techniques are again encouraged throughout the Week and beyond. Do not change the font, size or position. Do not position text, photos, charts and graphs over the BNF logo or the top/bottom banners. Edit text, as necessary (amend, delete).

Whole school support Printed resources for schools: NEW board game - ‘Health Hopper’ with perforated question cards and instructions Poster - write what your school will be doing and display. Do not change the font, size or position. Do not position text, photos, charts and graphs over the BNF logo or the top/bottom banners. Edit text, as necessary (amend, delete).

Whole school support NEW Ambassadors! Schools can nominate five BNF HEW ambassadors – one to represent and promote each of the five challenges during the Week.

Classroom support Eatwell Guide resources Eatwell Guide videos Making better choices with the Eatwell Guide podcast The Eatwell Challenge Eatwell Guide presentation, resources and activities http://bit.ly/2bZTCIp

Classroom support The Eatwell Challenge - the new interactive Eatwell Guide game http://bit.ly/2jEDjAh

Classroom support The Eatwell Challenge http://bit.ly/2jEDjAh

Classroom support Eatwell Guide blank and food cards – in your packs! Simple sorting or matching game Discuss the foods in each group. Have they eaten them, do they like them? How often should they be eaten and what is a portion? What other foods can the students suggest? Where would they fit? Devise a diet for a day (or more) using the food cards. Is anything missing?

Classroom support Reliable sources of information The BNF main website provides nutrition information for teachers, health professionals, scientists, and the general public. New for 2017 In celebration of BNF’s 50th anniversary: BNF50 Blogs BNF50 Healthy Living BNF50 Talks Pupil information panels – volunteer schools/pupils needed www.nutrition.org.uk

Professional support BNF online training Brand new portal, modern design Responsive, so training can be accessed via smart phones, tablets and PCs Easy to search for courses Personalised courses available Training is accessed at: nutrition.training

Professional support BNF courses The following courses are online now: Catering for health Complementary feeding and obesity The science of dietary fibre and digestive health Allergies – reducing the risk in early life Food labelling and health claims An introduction to healthy eating and nutrition. Coming soon: Exploring nutrition and health Teaching practical food lessons in primary schools.

Professional support Food Teacher Professional Portfolio Based on the Public Health England and British Nutrition Foundation professional food teaching guidelines 3 year programme supported by The All Saints Educational Trust Discussed with the Scottish Education Working Group http://bit.ly/1Rsf0Sc

Professional support Aim of the Food Teacher Professional Portfolio programme To provide a way to help you audit, map, plan and evidence your professional development at all career stages To support new professional guidelines for food teaching in secondary schools (PHE/BNF) Nearly 1,700 HLTAs, trainee teachers, NQTs and more experienced teachers registered to date (including from Scotland)

Professional support Ambition of the programme To further enhance professional standards in food teaching … Curriculum planning Classroom management Practical skills Food commodities Nutrition and health Hygiene and safety Consumer awareness

Professional support What teachers have said so far:    “Great for sharing ideas and picking up tips – worthwhile in my opinion” – Food Teachers Centre Facebook group  “Really informative, I have lots to take away and put into action” – trainee teacher “Excellent content and information given. As a fairly new HOD there are a lot more things I can improve following on from this webinar. Thank you” – Implementing good food hygiene and safety webinar evaluation

Professional support Overview Package of online support, including audit and reflection tools Monthly support and tips (email) Monthly webinar focusing on the skills and knowledge required by an outstanding food teacher FTPP organiser (physical binder with dividers) Range of free training, with certificates

Professional support FTPP may help you to: Take responsibility for your own professional development by establishing the practice of target setting and review Recognise the requirements expected of you at different stages of your professional career Plan your individual career development Develop your career in the way you desire.

Professional support Next steps! Complete your registration - http://bit.ly/28Y1a9v Complete your initial audit Put the webinar dates in your diary Await the arrival of your organiser!

Thank you For further information, go to: www.nutrition.org.uk Do not change the font, size or position. Do not position text, photos, charts and graphs over the BNF logo or the top/bottom banners. Edit text, as necessary (amend, delete). For further information, go to: www.nutrition.org.uk Why not follow us on twitter? @BNFevents @Foodafactoflife