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Primary School Age ChildrenThis section of the website aims to provide you with information relating to nutrition and physical activity in primary school aged children. From this section of the website you can access information relating to research and surveys, policy and strategy, campaigns, national initiatives, key resources and useful links. Data, Research and SurveysThe Sodexho School Meals and Lifestyle Survey is a UK-wide survey published by Sodexho Limited. It aims to provide information on the eating habits and lifestyles of school children, such as frequency of school meal consumption, amount of money parents give children to be spent in school and format of travel to school. School Sport Survey 2011 - building on twenty years of Sport Wales surveys on young people's participation in sport, and school-based provision of sport, the data from this survey enables the monitoring and tracking of trends in Physical Education (PE) and school sport, and provides a base from which to shape sports policy and practice. National Foundation for Educational Research (2007) Evaluation of food education provision in Wales was carried out on behalf of the Food Standards Agency. It was based on a questionnaire survey of a sample of schools together with in-depth interviews in primary and secondary schools. It considers how many pupils aged 5-16 are engaged in different types of food education across University of Teeside (2006) A systematic review of the effect of nutrition, diet and dietary change on learning, education and performance of children of relevance to UK schools is a systematic in-depth review of the best evidence from controlled trials studies that have investigated the effects of nutrition, diet and dietary change on learning, education and performance in school aged children (4-18years) from the Sport Linx – putting children first through: sport, nutrition, health and education Liverpool City Council Sports Development, in partnership with Liverpool John Moores University, the Healthy Schools Team, School Sports Partnerships and Liverpool Primary Care Trust delivers one of the largest on-going health and fitness programmes in Europe. SportsLinx has built up a substantial data archive, including measures of body composition, fitness, dietary habits, and health on over forty-five thousand participants. They use this data to comment on temporal trends, or changes over the years in various measures including levels of obesity and fitness in children. Sport Linx can also investigate eating habits, health inequalities and lifestyle variables such as time spent watching TV or playing sport. Policy and StrategyWelsh Assembly Government (2006) Food and Fitness - Promoting Healthy Eating and Physical Activity for Children and Young People in Wales 5 Year Implementation Plan provides a framework for integrating action on nutrition and physical activity for children and young people in ‘Appetite for Life’ sets out the strategic direction and actions required to improve the nutritional standards of food and drink served in schools across Wales. The Welsh Assembly Government released Design and Technology in the National Curriculum in 2007 which outlined proposals for the school curriculum, including making practical food skills compulsory at key stage 2 and 3. OFCOM (2006) final statement on television advertising of food and drink products to children outlines a total ban, at all times and on all channels on the advertising of high fat sugar and salth products in or adjacent to programmes which have particular appeal to children under 16 years of age. In addition Ofcom proposes that additional restrictions should be imposed on advertisement content. Children’s Play and Leisure – Promoting a Balanced Approach: Health and safety laws and regulations are sometimes presented as a reason why certain play and leisure activities undertaken by children and young people should be discouraged. Such decisions are often based on misunderstandings about what the law requires. The Health and Safety Executive has worked with the Play Safety Forum to produce a joint high-level statement that gives clear messages tackling these misunderstandings. CampaignsThe Walk to School Campaign asks parents, pupils and teachers to think about their journey to and from school, and the many benefits of making it on foot. The British Heart Foundation Food 4 Thought Campaign aims to help children think carefully about the food they eat. They have devised advertisements to be placed on popular children’s websites, developed innovative teachers’ packs and developed interactive games. British Heart Foundation Ultimate Dodgeball and Jump Rope for Heart Ultimate Dodgeball and Jump Rope for Heart are fundraising programmes which encourages pupils to get active and have fun at the same time. Schools taking part in Ultimate Dodgeball or Jump Rope for Heart receive a free kit, an Organisers Guide, Teacher’s Manual, posters and sponsorship forms. These events are aimed at 7 -16 year olds. National InitiativesThe Welsh Network of Healthy Schools Scheme actively promote and protect the physical, mental and social health and wellbeing of their community through policy, strategic planning and staff development in relation to the school curriculum, ethos, physical environment and community relations. The Welsh Network of Healthy School Schemes (WNHSS) have produced a report ‘In Perspective’ which provides case studies of food and fitness actions in schools. It looks at actions on nutrition and physical activity undertaken by one school from each of the twenty two local Healthy School Schemes. The guide Developing a Whole School Food and Physical Activity Policy is to be used as schools consider food and fitness activities as part of the Welsh Network of Health Schools Schemes; their local Healthy School Scheme Co-ordinators will guide schools through this process. The Welsh Government have introduced the Primary School Free Breakfast Initiative, which aims to provide all primary school aged children, registered in maintained primary schools in Wales, with the opportunity to receive a free, healthy breakfast each school day by January 2007. Download the evaluation of the free school breakfast initiative. A Cooking Bus has been sponsored by the Welsh Government, through Design Dimension Educational Trust. The Bus visits schools and provides practical cooking lessons for pupils and one teacher training session at each school. The bus visits primary schools in Communities First areas which are part of the Welsh Network of Healthy School Schemes, and which are already working on healthy eating and physical activity. Designed to Smile is a national child oral health improvement programme announced by the Minister for Health and Social Services in March 2008. The core programme will have two main parts, a supervised toothbrushing scheme for 3-5 year olds and a promotional programme for 6-11 year olds. The core programme also includes the clinically appropriate use of other fluoride supplements. The Eco-Schools programme is an international initiative that encourages pupils to engage with environmental and sustainable development issues. It provides a highly structured system for the environmental management of schools. The programme is a learning resource and topic areas include Litter, Waste Minimisation, Transport, Healthy Living, Energy, Water, School Grounds and Global Citizenship. The National Federation of Women’s Institutes- Wales established the Gardening with Schools Project to encourage WI members to work with their local primary schools to develop and maintain their school gardens. For more information email [email protected]. Dragon Sport is a Sport The Welsh Government’s Free Swimming initiative entitles all children under 16 to free sessions at selected times at local leisure centre’s and at least one free structured activity session each week in the school holidays. Key Resources |
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