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December 20, 2006
Looking for a school nurse?
This document supports the expansion and development of the school nursing service. The guide is intended primarily for headteachers, teachers, support staff and governors to help them to work with their local health partners to expand or develop their school nursing service.
Download Looking for a school nurse?
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December 08, 2006
Questions and Answers from the School Food Trust
Have the new standards for school food been raising some questions? Well they have for other people too. Our National Healhy School colleagues from Newcastle have kindly shared some questions and answers from the School Food Trust. Click here to download the Q&As
You can download further information about the new standards for school food from www.schoolfoodtrust.org.uk or
They can be ordered in quantities of up to 2000 from Rachel Underwood by email at the address below. Please give your full postal address, list which of the guides you would like and how many of the resources you would like.
Rachel Underwood
N9 Moorfoot
Sheffield S1 4PQ
Ph 0114 259 1169
Fax 0114 259 1291
rachel.underwood@sft.gsi.gov.uk
The booklets and leaflets that are available to date are;
•A guide to introducing the Government’s new food based standards for school lunches. (for lunchtime caterers and heads).
•School Food changing for the better – new school food standards and healthier packed lunches – a guide for parents and carers.
•A4 leaflet for parents on school food and healthier packed meals
•Various posters for the dining room environment
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December 07, 2006
GHS Lead Teacher Meeting
Hello to all at today's Lead Teacher meeting.
Just a couple of questions to get you blogging!:
Do you have any healthy school tips or good practice you'd like to share?
Do you have any questions or queries about the National Healthy Schools criteria?
What would you like out of this weblog? - There is the possibility of adding video clips/ podcasts etc.
Click on comments to share your thoughts!
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