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Additional Resources and Further Reading

Teacher Training Children’s Food Trust: a suite of training courses and resources to help teachers and schools improve their food culture and provision Food Teaching in Schools: a Framework of Knowledge and Skills. For Primary Schools and Secondary Schools. Prepared by British Nutrition Foundation (BNF) for Public Health England (PHE) Food Teachers Centre: platform to exchange best practice, give advice and support to less experienced teachers about food teaching, and answer practical concerns. School Food Matters: home to a variety of useful resources, including cooking and growing ideas, as well as opportunities to receive training in school Food Teacher Professional Portfolio: for teachers, at all stages of their careers, to audit, plan, organise and record their professional development.  2

Teaching Resources What Works Well: a collection of the best examples and ideas for delivering great food and food education in schools C4L School Zone: PHE-sponsored healthy eating resources, including ‘food detectives’ materials to support the ‘Sugar Smart’ campaign Jamie Oliver's Kitchen Garden Project: an online community hosting over 400 simple and beautiful teaching resources ranging from Jamie Oliver children's recipes to lesson plans, tips, fact sheets, nutrition information, posters and more 3

Teaching Resources (Continued) The Core Competence Framework: essential skills and knowledge around Diet, Consumer Awareness, Cooking, Food Safety and Active Lifestyles Food For Life: a wide range of resources, including awards packages to support schools to improve their school food culture Food A Fact Of Life: a wealth of free resources from the BNF about healthy eating, cooking, food and farming for children and young people aged 3-18 years. ‘Food Route: A Journey Through Food’: range of age-appropriate resources to help young people to gain food-related skills and knowledge The Natural Hydration Council: useful resources about water and health 4

Teaching Resources (Continued) Design And Technology Association: provides an outline programme of study for Cooking and Nutrition, a progression framework for KS1-3 and assessment guidance Countryside Classroom: range of resources for teachers to connect food, farming and the natural environment PSHE Association: supporting resources covering all aspects of PSHE. Resources include: case studies, schemes of work and lesson plans 5

Practical Cooking Skills Fun Kitchen: food cookery class workshops and recipes for children and adults to learn new practical cooking skills Chefs Adopt A School: a national team of trained chefs and volunteers who deliver a holistic food education in schools all over the country Let’s Get Cooking: a large collection of recipes appropriate for children/families. Members have access to skills videos, practical guidance and session plans Times Education Supplement: food education guidance and inspiration to coincide with the new curriculum for food education, including: recipe sheets and booklets Catering Health Online: online BNF course to provide caterers, food service providers and catering students with the skills and knowledge they need to offer creative and healthier menus 6

Food Provision The Government Buying Standards: a set of government procurement standards which emphasise the importance of criteria other than cost A Plan For Public Procurement (Food and Catering): Improving food procurement by changing the way the public sector buys food and catering services.   A Plan For Public Procurement: The Balanced Scorecard: A balanced scorecard for those procuring food and/or catering services within the public sector. Includes techniques for incorporating criteria, other than cost, into tender evaluations 7

Food Provision (Continued) The Food For Life Catering Mark:  an independent endorsement that food providers are taking steps to improve the food they serve Magic Breakfast: providing free, nutritious breakfasts to over 480 schools and 23,500 children each morning Holiday Hunger Report: a report from the All Parliamentary Group on School Food on the issue of holiday hunger amongst children The Lunchtime Experience: tips on the What Works Well website to deliver a positive lunchtime experience 8

School Food Policy The School Food Plan: a copy of the school food plan and all key resources to support its actions, including Ofsted guidance and the Head-teacher's’ checklist School Food Standards: mandatory food-based standards for the provision of food across the school day Creating Tools For Practice: Food And The Self-evaluating School: a clear, systematic process to support schools in self-evaluating and developing their food practices, efficiently and cost effectively from the University of Sheffield, School of Education Good Food For Small Schools - A Practical Toolkit: a toolkit from LACA and the Children’s Food trust providing practical advice to help small schools improve their food culture 9

School Food Policy (Continued) Packed Lunch Policy Template: from the Children’s Food Trust. Includes suggested headings for the policy, and examples of the types of information that can be included in each section Various Template Resources: from the Leeds Health and Wellbeing Service, including a detailed packed lunch guidance leaflet Croydon Whole School Food Policy Template: to help ensure a consistent approach to healthy eating across the school community including pupils, staff and parents/carers St Luke’s Primary Whole School Food Policy: developed using School Self Evaluation questionnaires, Open Evenings, periodic ESS Road Shows and staff INSET days, alongside informal discussions with staff, pupils, parents and governors

Campaigns And Awareness Raising Food Revolution Day: a campaign led by Jamie Oliver for global practical food education for all children. Let’s Get Sugar Smart: a campaign from Change 4 Life to raise awareness about the amount of added sugar in everyday foods. Includes the ‘food detectives’ series of lesson plans and resources for teachers The Big Cookathon: an annual national cooking event from the Children’s Food Trust National School Meals Week: an annual week-long event (in November) from LACA to celebrate all that is great about school food Healthy Eating Week: an annual week-long event (in June) from the British Nutrition Foundation, encouraging schools to run food/health-related activities The Crunch: an exciting year of activities, experiences and discussions about our food, our health and our planet, delivered by the Wellcome Trust. 11

Awards And Quality Assured Schemes The Food for Life Schools Award: a great way to demonstrate that your school is doing fantastic work to provide healthy school meals, great lunchtimes and food education that has a positive impact on both pupils and the wider community. Healthy School Programmes: find out if your area has a local or regional scheme to recognise and reward those schools taking steps to help children make healthy choices and lead healthy and active lifestyles, e.g. Healthy Schools London Children’s Food Trust Excellence Award: a great way to showcase commitment to children’s nutrition. Reviews things such as: menus, how you give children the time, space and facilities they need to enjoy their food and the chances you’re giving them to start their own cooking journey. 12

Further Reading PHE Report: on the link between pupil health and wellbeing and attainment: a briefing for head teachers, governors and staff in education settings PHE Eatwell Guide: national guidance that defines the government's recommendations on healthy diets NHS Live Well Choices: a host of useful articles on various food and health related subjects, including eating a balanced diet, understanding food labelling and advice for parents with overweight children National Obesity Observatory: a part of PHE producing guidance, tools and useful summaries of current obesity levels. Includes the child weight data factsheet and the slides on ‘making the case for tackling obesity’ 13

Further Reading (Continued) The National Child Measurement Programme: an internationally recognised annual measure of the height and weight of children in reception class (aged 4 to 5 years) and year 6 (aged 10 to 11 years) to assess overweight and obesity levels in children within primary schools Children’s Dental Health Survey (2013): the statistics to support the levels of dental decay in children from 5-15 years old The link between pupil fruit and vegetable growing and subsequent levels of consumption Evidence for food preferences and eating habits forming during childhood 14

Further Reading (Continued) Eight Tips For Healthy Eating: advice from the NHS on top tips to eat heathy Length of Lunch And Fruit And Vegetable Consumption: study demonstrating the link between a longer lunch and increased fruit and vegetable intake amongst pupils Ending Childhood Obesity (Jan 2016): A report from the WHO with 6 main recommendations to end childhood obesity; including focusing on childhood diet and physical activity Evans C, Greenwood D, Thomas J, Cade J: the survey of children's packed lunches which demonstrated that only 1% meet the nutritional standards for school food Hart, C.S. (2016): The School Food Plan and the Social Context of Food in Schools, Cambridge Journal of Education, 46:2.   15