Getting the community involved
Below are some examples of what’s worked well in reaching out to the local community to get them involved in great food. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations
Below are some examples of what’s worked well in reaching out to the local community to get them involved in great food. Want to get going? Use the links on the right to get help from expert organisations
The vision for school food in Croydon is that all children and young people have access to high quality food and opt to make healthier food choices...
Read more#FuelforSchool is a collaboration between Richmond Hill Primary School and The Real Junk Food Project to stop hunger being a barrier to learning in schools. All 600 pupils at Richmond Hill are provided with breakfast...
Read moreLed by Headteacher, Amanda Bennett, The Greetland Academy has created a whole school approach to food and has voluntarily signed up to the School Food Standards...
Read moreHighlights of the Health for Life primary schools programme which supports schools to develop healthy active lifestyles in a sustainable way with inter-related strands of healthy eating, cooking; gardening...
Read moreThe Leeds School Food Ambassador (SFA) programme champions the voice of young people, by providing an opportunity for greater account to be taken of children’s views...
Read moreWhole Foods Market has teamed up with the charity School Food Matters to bring you Schools to Market. School children will be selling their very own jams, chutneys and sauces at their local Whole Foods Market store...
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Farmhouse Breakfast Week campaign
www.shakeupyourwakeup.comEvents for the community in cooking and growing
www.foodforlife.org.ukGardening club guidance, ideas and activities
apps.rhs.org.ukSetting up school cooking clubs - resources
www.letsgetcooking.org.uk