Healthy Snack Award piloted in Carmarthenshire The Healthy Snack Award has recently been piloted in Carmarthenshire and Eco Tywi Early Years Childcare was one of the initial settings that were successful in gaining the award. The award demonstrates that Eco Tywi is putting recommendations from the Welsh Government’s Food and Nutrition in Childcare Settings Best...
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New practical cookery sessions to help people learn to cook healthy home-made meals have been a success with locals in Penley, Wrexham. Betsi Cadwaladr University Healthy Board’s (BCUHB) Public Health Dietetic Team, based in Flintshire and Wrexham, are back out in the community delivering a ‘Preparing a Healthy Meal’ course as part of a Nutrition Skills...
Read MorePowys Teaching Health Board is encouraging people with a body mass index (BMI) of over 25 to sign up for an online weight management programme. Foodwise for Life – led by dietetic support workers – is a nine-week programme and is part of the Welsh Government’s All Wales Obesity Pathway. Nicola Evans, 51, from Builth...
Read MoreA man from Newtown has been inspired to lose weight and start a new Caribbean food business thanks to a NHS Wales weight management programme called ‘Foodwise for Life.’ Johnal Simpson had just moved to Newtown from South Wales as lockdown began: “My relationship with food was rarely healthy during the past four years. Living...
Read MoreA Public Health Dietitian is urging pregnant women and those trying for a baby to ensure they are getting enough folic acid, following concerns the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the ability for families to access vitamins. Last month Andrea Basu , and colleagues at the dietetics department in the Wrexham Maelor, launched a local project...
Read MorePORTHMADOG children have benefitted from a mouth-watering new initiative. Pictured right: The children of Meithrinfa Hen Ysgol Porthmadog with nursery owner Donna Maria Ojemeyi (centre) who have received their Tiny Tums Best Practice certificate Children at nurseries in Gwynedd are now making use of a nutrition scheme developed and delivered by dietitians. Meithrinfa Hen Ysgol...
Read MoreChildren at nurseries in Gwynedd and Anglesey are benefitting from a nutrition scheme developed and delivered by dietitians. Both nurseries have now received their ‘Tiny Tums’ best practice award which recognises settings that have completed training and whose menus and food policies meet Welsh Government guidelines on food and drink provision for the early years....
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