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Healthy school environment, Nutrition , Healthy eating - Updated
WAVE is a framework for intersectoral work aimed at creating and supporting healthier environments for children and young people in South Canterbury. They support, coordinate and enhance health promotion activities within education settings, ranging from Early Childhood through to Tertiary providers. WAVE builds on the strengths of the Health Promoting Schools framework and incorporates the "Whole of Setting" approach.
Healthy school environment, Healthy eating, Drinks - Updated
This toolkit has been designed to provide schools with information and resources to enable you to successfully adopt and implement a water-only policy.
We all know vegetables are good for us, and our Vegetables Cookbook inspires with tasty vegetable recipes for everyone to enjoy. From the National Heart Foundation
Nutrition , Recipes, Healthy eating, Curriculum Development, Te Ao Maori - Updated
Always wanted to find out more about the traditional māori kai for example the process of a hangi or how to make rewena bread? Follow this link to find all the answers
Recipes, Healthy eating, Curriculum Development, Junior Primary, Senior Primary, Websites, Te Ao Maori - Updated
Māori kai (food) is prepared using a delicious combination of kai moana (food from the sea) and kai whenua (food from the land). In this blog we talk about some of the commonly used ingredients found in traditional Māori foods.
Nutrition , Healthy school environment, Curriculum Development - Updated
You can promote a supportive environment by developing a healthy food and drink policy with help from your students, tumuaki, whānau, canteen staff and wider community.