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Page 1: Healthier lunch boxes...An all-island study (2005) looking at the nutritional balance of over 2,500 school children’s packed lunches found that 9 out of every 10 lunch boxes (92%)

Healthier lunch boxes

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Contents

Introduction 3

Benefitsofpromotinghealthierlunchboxes 3

Whatshouldbeinahealthierlunchbox? 4

Stepbystepplan 6

Healthierlunchboxchecklist 14

Integratingwithotherschoolfoodprojects 15

Curriculumlinks 17

References 18

Sourcesoffurtherinformation 20

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Introduction Benefits of promoting healthier lunch boxes

Thishealthierlunchbox

guidancehighlightseasy

waysforyourschoolto

promotehealthierfoodand

drinkchoicesinlunchboxes.

Itlooksathowyoucanwork

withparentsandcarers,and

thewiderschoolcommunity,

toensurethatconsistent

foodandnutritionmessages

arecommunicated.

Allmealsprovidedtoschool

childrenmustcomplywith

thenutritionalstandardsfor

schoollunches.1Youcan

supportthesestandardsby

lookingathowtheycanbe

translatedacrosstohealthier

lunchboxesinyourschool.

Promotinghealthierlunchboxescan:

•encouragepupils’interestinmakinghealthierchoicesabout theirdiet;

•supporttheDepartmentofEducation’snutritionalstandardsfor schoollunches;

•encourageawholeschoolapproachtohealthyeating;

•increasethecontactbetweenschoolandhome;

•supportyourschool’scommunitylinks;

•giveparentsrelevantinformationonaspectsoffoodandhealth.

Why focus on healthier lunchboxes?

Alunchboxprovidesavaluablecontributiontowardsachild’snutritionalrequirementsforaday.AccordingtotheDepartmentofEducation’s2008schoolcensus,over127,000childreninNorthernIreland(42%ofpupilspresent)tookapackedlunchtoschool.2

Anall-islandstudy(2005)lookingatthenutritionalbalanceofover2,500schoolchildren’spackedlunchesfoundthat9outofevery10lunchboxes(92%)containedfoodshighinfatandsugar.3Almosthalfofallpackedlunches(47%)hadnoportionsoffruitandvegetableandovertwothirdsoflunchboxes(71%)didnotmeetthecompulsoryschoolmealsstandardsforNorthernIreland.

SimilarresearchconductedbytheFoodStandardsAgencyin2004alsoindicatedthatchildrenwhotakeapackedlunchtoschoolareeatingfartoomuchfat,saturatedfat,saltandsugarinonemeal.4Thesurveyalsorevealedthatunderafifthoflunchboxes(16%)didnotcontainanystarchyfoodsuchassandwiches,pastaorrice,andthatjustunderhalfthelunchboxessurveyed(48%)didnotcontainaportionoffruitorchoppedvegetables.Threeoutoffourlunchboxes(74%)alsofailedtomeetthenutritionalstandardssetin2001forEngland’sschoolsmeals.

Clearly,thereisaneedtomakelunchboxeshealthierandmoreappetisingtopupils.Butthisdoesnotmeanthattheyshouldmissoutonallthethingsthattheyenjoyeating.Varietyisthekeytoahealthierlunchbox.Itisallaboutgettingabalanceandagoodvarietyoffoodsoveraperiodoftime,forexampleaweek.Nosinglefoodcanprovidealltheessentialnutrientsthatthebodyneeds.

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What should be in a healthier lunch box?

Ahealthierlunchboxshouldbebasedontheeatwellplatefoodgroups(seewww.eatwell.gov.uk),

whichpromotebalanceandvarietyinthediet.Parentsandpupilsshouldtrytoincludesomething

fromeachoftheeatwellfoodgroupsinthelunchboxandensurethatthisincludesadrink.

Brightandcolourfulfoodswithdifferenttastesandtexturesshouldbeencouraged.Fruitand

vegetablesdothisnaturally.Ifthefoodlooksgoodthenthechancesarethatchildrenwillwantto

tryit.

Therearemanywaystokeepthelunchboxexciting,forexampleadoptacolourthemeforeach

day,takeinspirationfromholidaysordifferentcountriesandfoodsthatareinseasonorgrownin

theschoolorhomegarden.

Foods that a healthy lunch box should include

• Agoodportionofstarchyfood,forexamplewholemealrollorbread,wraps,pittapocket,

pastaorricesalad.

• Plentyoffruitandvegetables,forexampleanapple,satsuma,handfulofcherrytomatoesor

carrotsticks,mini-canoffruitchunksinnaturaljuiceorasmallboxofraisins.

• Adrinkofsemi-skimmedmilkoraportionofdairyfood,forexampleindividualcheeseportion

orpotofyogurt.

• Aportionofleanmeat,fish,eggsorbeans,forexampleham,chicken,beef,tuna,eggor

hummus.

• Adrink,forexampleunsweetenedfruitjuice,semi-skimmedmilkorwater.

Foods that should be limited

Remember,foodshighinfatandsugarshouldberestricted.Nutritionalstandardsforschools

lunchesdonotallowsweets,chocolateorsavourysnackssuchascrisps,fizzydrinksandother

highsugardrinkstobeservedatlunchtimes.1Anylunchboxguidanceorpolicyshouldreflect

this.Treatscanbeincludedatlunchtime;however,plainorlowersugarvarietiesshouldbe

encouraged.

Formoreinformationonwhattohaveinalunchboxrefertothe‘Schoolfood:topmarks’lunch

boxleaflet,Are you packing a healthy lunch?(availableatwww.publichealth.hscni.net).

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Case study

Oneschoolnutritionactiongroup(SNAG)ataprimaryschoolhasbuiltonitspreviouswork

ofinvolvingthewholeschoolcommunityinhealthissuesbysettingupahealthierlunchbox

challengeday.Thedayincludedamassivepicnicontheschoolfieldwithpupils,staff,parents

andinvitedguests,includingthelocalMP.Itwasalivelyandenjoyablesocialoccasion.

“We would definitely repeat this event, even though it was a lot of work and organisation.

Children, staff and parents have responded positively and everyone has done their bit to make

the day a success. Certainly the children are more knowledgeable now about healthier eating

and making food choices and I think the staff and parents are too.”Headteacher

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Are you packing a healthy lunch?

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Step by step plan

Ashealthierlunchboxesareanimportantaspectoffoodanddrinkprovisioninyourschool,

agoodstartistothinkaboutthemaspartofyourwholeschoolapproach.Lunchboxissues

shouldbeconsideredbytheschoolcouncilorSNAG,particularlyinvolvingpupilsandparents.

Awholeschoolapproachallowsyouto:

•outlinetoparents,staffandpupilstheschool’sexpectationsofwhatconstitutesahealthier

lunchbox;

•helpparentsandpupilsputtogetheralunchboxwhichishealthierandrealistic;

•setupastandard,consistentapproachtotheissueoffoodinyourschool;

• promotethefactthatyourschooltakesthehealthofitspupilsseriously.

To do

Tofindoutwhatisrequiredyoucouldconductanauditoflunchboxcontentsbeforeyoustart

yourhealthierlunchboxpromotion.Theauditwillgiveyouabaselinefromwhichyoucanseeif

anychangesoccurasaresultofpromotinghealthierlunchboxes.

Askpupilswhohavealunchboxtowritedownthecontentsoftheirlunchboxforaday.

Analysetheresponses.Theresultswillhighlighttheleastandmostconsumedfoodgroups

andmightindicatethatyouneedtoplaceanemphasisonencouragingpupilstoeatmore

fruitandvegetablesorhaveadrinkatlunchtime.

Usetheinformationtoplanandundertakeyourhealthierlunchboxactivities.

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1. Getting started

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Whenplanninghealthierlunchboxactivities,youneedtoensurethatyoucommunicatea

consistentmessagetoeveryoneinvolvedinyourschool.Byusingthe‘Schoolfood:topmarks’

lunchboxleafletandotherresourcesyouwillensurethatconsistenthealthyeatingmessages

aboutlunchboxescanbedeliveredthroughoutyourschool.

Pupilsliketobeinvolvedinmakingchoices,sowhynotencouragethemtohelp?Atschoolthis

mightinvolvemakinglunchboxitemsortryingnewfoodsaspartofahealthyeatingtopic.At

home,pupilscouldbeencouragedtohelpwiththefoodshoppingorhelpmakethecontentsof

theirlunchboxwhereverpossible.

You could try …

•Ahealthierlunchboxassembly.

•Ahealthierlunchboxbuffetforparents,childrenandlocalorganisations.

•Runningathemedayatschooltomotivateparentsandpupils.Youcouldtrya‘FruitFriday’,a

‘Redfoodday’,anon-sandwichdayora‘FunkyfoodFriday’.

•Implementingawholeschoolhealthdayorweek.Youcouldfocusonallaspectsofhealth,

includingphysicalactivity.

•Includingtoptipsforparentsabouthealthierlunchboxesinyourschoolnewsletter,website,

prospectusorbrochure.

•Seekingparents’andpupils’opinionsabouthealthierlunchboxes.Whatsupportwouldthey

like?Thiscouldbeidentifiedthroughasimplequestionnaireorataparents’evening.

•Explainingtoparentsandpupilswhatyouwanttoachieveandwhy.Forexample,youwant

toensurethatallthechildreninyourschoolarefitandhealthy.

•Stressingtheimportanceofabalancedandvarieddiet.Donotbancertainfooditems(unless

ongroundsofsafety,forexamplepeanutsandrisktoallergysufferers).Bepositiveandpromote

bestpractice.Oneapproachmightbetopromoteahealthierlunchboxchecklistforparents.

•Focusingonfoodsafety.Giveideasandtipsonhowtokeeplunchboxesanddrinksbottles

cleanandsafe.

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2. Raise awareness

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Step by step plan

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Parentsplayanimportantandinfluentialroleindeterminingtheirchild’sfoodanddrink

choicesandpreferences.Informationtoparentsneedstobeconsistent,helpfulandrealistic.

Approacheswilldifferbetweenprimaryandpost-primaryschools,butultimatelythegoalisthe

same–topromoteahealthylifestyle.

Itisimportanttocommunicatetoparentsalloftheelementsthatcouldcontributetohealthier

lunchboxes.Alsoconsiderworkingwithhealthprofessionalssuchascommunitydietitians,

schoolnurses,andcommunitydentalteams.

Examples of good communication ideas

•Providinghealthierlunchboxinformationtoallparentsbysendingoutthe‘Schoolfood:top

marks’healthylunchboxleaflet,Are you packing a healthy lunch?

•Settingupadisplayinthemainschoolentranceorataparents’evening.

•Holdingaspecialhealthyeatinglunchboxdayorweek,invitingparentstoanassemblytowatch

childrentalkingabouthealthyeatingandlookingattheworktheyhavecompletedduringtheterm.

• AskingthePTAtopromotehealthasthethemeforthesummerfeteorthroughsocial

occasionsandeventsatschool.

• Askingparentswhatsupporttheywouldlike,sendingoutaquestionnairetogaugetheir

opinion.Whatcouldyourealisticallyoffer?

• Settingupaseriesoflunchboxworkshopsforparentsandpupilstopassontoptipsfor

lunchboxprovision.

• Includinghealthierlunchboxsuggestionsinyournewsletterorschoolwebsite.

3. Communicate with parents

Case study

Oneprimaryschoolcreatedanewsletterfeaturinglunchboxtoptipsforparents.Theresponse

waspositiveandresultedinthewholeschoolcommunitydevelopinghealthierfoodchoices.

‘Healthier lunch boxes has been the best. I learnt a lot about which are good foods to eat.’

Year5pupil

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Runningaworkshopprovidesparentsorcarerswithsomeideas,suggestionsandsupport.

Providingsupportwiththeopportunitytochattootherparentswillhelptoengageparentsin

addressingthehealthoftheirchild.

Top tips

•Berealistic.Findoutwhenparentsusuallyhavecontactwiththeschool.Canyoubuilda

workshoparoundaneventthatparentsattendalready?

•Givenotice.Letparentsknowaboutwhatyouintendtodo.Somemaywishtocomealong,

butneednoticetomakearrangementsforfamilyandworkcommitments.Publiciseand

promotetheevent.

•Supportthefamily.Dependingonyourschoolcircumstance,youcouldrunaworkshop

whereparentsandtheirchildrenworktogether.

•Keeptothepoint.Keeptheworkshopshortandsnappy.Makeyourpoint,allowdiscussion

andprovidesupport,forexamplehandoutthe‘Schoolfood:topmarks’healthylunchbox

leaflet, Are you packing a healthy lunch?

•Makeitinteractive.Makeyourworkshopmorefun(andthereforemorememorable)by

includingsomehands-onactivities,forexamplemakingasimplesandwichorsnack.

•Bepositive.Promotegoodchoices,balance,varietyandhealth,ratherthanconcentratingon

thenegative.

•Donotgiveup.Onlyafewparentsmayattendyourfirstworkshop–butthenewswillsoon

spread.Bepersistentandprovideanumberofopportunitiesforparentstoattend.

•Makelinks.Yourhealthpromotioncoordinator,communitydietitian,schoolnurseor

supermarketrepresentativemaybeabletohelp.Makecontactandfindout.

•Giveyourworkshopatheme.Forexample,‘Summerlunchboxtoptips’,‘Takingthechoreout

ofthelunchbox’or‘Makingahealthylunchforlessthan£1’.

•Promoteahealthypicnicaspartoftheschool’ssportsday.Inviteparentstojoinin,preparing

foodandtakingpartintheactivities.

•Holdadrop-inworkshopataschoolopenevening(forprospectivenewpupils’parents,for

example)orparents’evening.Runaseriesof10–15minuteworkshopsabouthealthylunchboxes.

4. Run a healthier lunch box workshop

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Step by step plan

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Provisionforstoragecanaffectwhatparentsprovidetheirchildforlunch.Howlunchboxes

arestored,andwhethertheyarekeptcool,canbeanimportantfactorinthetypeoffoods

included.Forexample,sandwichfillingssuchaseggandcheesearesometimesnotincluded

asthereisconcernfromparentsthattheingredientswillbecome‘smelly’andtherefore

off-puttingtotheirchildatlunchtime.

TheFoodStandardsAgencyadvisesthatiffoodiscarefullypreparedonthedayof

consumption,therearerelativelyfewfoodswherelackofrefrigerationuntillunchtimecouldlead

tothegrowthofharmfulorganisms,althoughitisimportantthattheyarenotkeptinawarmplace.

Schoolsneedtoberealisticwhendealingwiththeissueofstoringlunchboxes,whilealso

acknowledgingrealconcernsaboutfoodsafetyandhygiene.Theschoolbuilding,location,

pupilrollandsizearejustafewfactorsthatwilldeterminethewaylunchboxesarestored.

Things to consider

•Howcanwestorelunchboxesawayfromsourcesofheat,forexamplepipes,radiatorsand

directsunlight?Wherearethecool,wellventilatedplaces,forexampleacooldark

cupboard?

•Howcanweencourageparentstouseinsulatedboxesor‘ice’packs?

•Whatisthebestwaytopromotetoplunchboxsafetytips?

•Couldwesupplyfridgesforclassrooms,perhapsfundedbythePTA?

5. Store healthier lunch boxes at school

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Step by step plan

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6. Encourage social eating

Animportantaspectofdevelopinggoodeatinghabitsistolookatwhereandhowchildreneat.

Dependingonyourschool’ssize,resourcesandnumberofpupilswhohavealunchbox,

variousorganisationalmethodsforeatingatlunchtimecanbeemployed.

To do

Createasociableeatingareainthesummerterm(someschoolsputupgazebosand

providebenchestoimprovechildren’ssocialandeatingskills).

Encouragebettereatingandsocialskillsbysittingolderandyoungerpupilstogether.

Olderpupilscanactasgoodrolemodelsforyoungerchildren.By’serving’waterormilk

theycanencourageyoungerchildrentoconsumeplentyoffluid.

Establishbenchesintheplaygroundtoencouragepupilstoeattogether.

Ifspaceisnotaproblem,seatchildrenwhohavealunchboxwiththosehavingaschool

meal.Thiswillallowfriendstosittogetherandpossiblyencouragechildrentotryaschool

dinner.

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Establishingactivitiesinyourschooltopromotehealthierlunchboxesmightbefunand

generateinterestfrompupils,parentsandthelocalcommunity.Butdoesitwork?Hasyour

hardworkpaidoff?Havelunchboxesimproved?Howwouldyouknow?

To do

Conductanauditoflunchboxcontentsbeforeyoustartyourplannedactivities.This

processwillgiveyouabaselinefromwhichyoucanseeifanychangesoccurasaresultof

youractivities.

Reviewtheactivitiesyoutriedout.Weretheyasuccess?Canyourunthemagain?

Collectevidenceofwhathappened,forexamplephotographsofaworkshoporcooking

session.

Setupadisplayofpupils’ideasforinterestinglunchboxes.

Talktopupils,parentsandthelocalcommunity.Hasthepromotiondrivehadanimpact?

Whatworkedwell?Wouldtheylikefurthersupport?

Askiftheschoollunchsupervisorshavenoticedanydifference.Whathavetheyseen?

Thinkaboutintroducinghealthierlunchboxguidelinesforallpupils.

Case study

OnehealthylunchboxinitiativewaspilotedandevaluatedinprimaryschoolsintheWestern

HealthandSocialCareTrustarea.Schoolsthatimplementedhealthylunchboxguidelinesand

incorporatedthisintoschoolpolicyreceivedanaward.Supportfromboardsofgovernors,staff,

pupilsandparentswasessentialtothesuccessofthescheme.

7. Evaluate success

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Healthier lunch box checklist

Haveyouidentifiedthebenefitsofhealthierlunchboxesforyourschool?

Areyouclearaboutwhatyouwanttoachieve?

HaveyouinvolvedtheschoolcouncilorSNAG?

Haveyouaskedtheparentsandpupilswhattheywouldlike?Aretheyfullyinvolved?

Doyouknowwhatpupilshaveintheirlunchboxes?

Haveyouidentifiedanypupilswithallergies?

Istheadvicegivenonwhattoprovideinalunchboxconsistentwiththenutritional

standardsforschoollunches?

Haveyougotaplantopromotehealthierlunchboxestopupilsandparents?

Haveyouconsideredhealthandsafetyissues,includingstorageoflunchboxesinyourschool?

Havepupilsandparentsbeengiventheopportunitytofeedbacktheiropinionsaboutthe

healthierlunchboxdrive?

Haveyouplannedhowyouwillmonitorandevaluatetheimpactofyourhealthierlunchbox

drive?

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Integrating with other school food projects

Therearemanynaturallinksthatcanbemadefromhealthierlunchboxestootherfoodin

schoolprojects,dependingonyourschool.

Linkscouldinclude:

•encouragingtheuseofvendingmachines,whichcanhelpextendthevarietyoflunchbox

contents,andmakingarangeofhealthierfoodanddrinkavailable.Itemscouldincludepieces

offruit,yogurtsandsandwiches;

•promotinghealthiertuckshopsthatprovidehealthierfoodanddrinkssuitableforinlunch

boxes,forexamplefruitorfilledwraps;

•activelypromotingandencouragingwaterconsumption,includingputtingwaterasthedrink

inlunchboxes;

•developinghealthierfoodpreferencesandsociableeatinghabitsthroughtheenvironmentin

whichpupilseat.Promotehealthiereatinganddrinkingandencouragevarietybyusing

posterstocreatestimulatingdisplays.

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Curriculum links

Primary

Language and literacy

Usingastorybookasastimulus,forexampleThe dinosaur’s packed lunch,pupilscanwritea

storyaboutthe‘amazinglunchboxadventure’,writeinstructionsonhowtomakeasandwichor

anexoticfruitsalad,ordesignaleafletorposterpromotingahealthierlunchbox.

The arts

Pupilscandesignandmakecollagesorpostersoffoodssuitableforahealthierlunchboxsuch

asfruitsaladsorfruitandvegetablesnacks,sandwichesorsalads(pasta,rice)orbreadsnacks.

Setpupilsthechallengeofcreatingaschoollunchboxideasandrecipebook.Theycancollect

ideasandsuggestionsfrommembersofstaffandparents.Thisinformationcanbedeveloped

intoabookletforuseintheschoolnewsletterorwebsite.

The world around us

History–whattypeoffoodsdidchildreneatatschoolduringWorldWar2whenrationing

existed?Whatfoodscouldhavebeenincludedinalunchbox?

Geography–wheredoesfoodcomefrom?Usingthecontentsofasamplelunchbox(ortheir

own)childreninvestigatewhereintheworldtheirfoodmayhaveoriginated.Hasitbeenmade

intheUK?Wasitgrowninanothercountry?Plotthefoodonthemapoftheworld.

Post-primary

The arts

Design and technology–pupilscandevelopanewlunchboxsuitableforprimaryagedpupils.

Learning for life and work

Home economics–pupilscankeepafooddiary,loggingthetypesoffoodtheyeatforlunch.

Thesedatacanthenbeanalysedusingnutritionalanalysissoftwaretocalculatetheenergyand

nutrientsprovidedbytheirlunchboxorschoollunch.

Personal development–eitherwriteanewspaperarticleonhealthierlunchboxesordevelop

aninformationleafletforteenagersabouthowtoputtogetherahealthierlunchbox.

Forfurtheradviceandsuggestions,goto:

www.ccea.org.uk

www.nicurriculum.org.uk

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References

1. DepartmentofEducation.Nutritionalstandardsforschoollunches:aguidefor

implementation.Belfast:DE,2008.

2. DepartmentofEducation.October2008schoolmealcensus.Unpublished.

3. Safefood.Aninvestigationintothenutritionalbalanceofschoolchildren’spackedlunches:

Anall-Irelandstudy.Unpublished.

4. FoodStandardsAgency.Schoollunchboxsurvey.London:FSA,2004.

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Sources of further information

Thefollowinglistprovideslinkstofurther

resourcesandinformationthatmaysupport

youindevelopingyourhealthierlunch

boxes.

British Nutrition Foundation

www.nutrition.org.uk

Providesbackgroundinformationonfood

andnutrition,includinglunchboxes.

Food Standards Agency

www.eatwell.gov.uk

Isthewebsiteforconsumeradvice

onhealthyeating.Itprovides

backgroundinformationandadviceon

makingandpromotinghealthierlunch

boxesinschools,includingamenu

planner.

Safefood

www.safefood.eu

Anall-islandbodyresponsibleforthe

promotionoffoodsafety.Thiswebsite

providespracticaladviceandhandytips

onlunchboxes.

Department of Education

www.deni.gov.uk

Thissiteprovidesinformationonthe

nutritionalstandardsforschoollunches

whichcameintoeffecton1September

2007.

School Food Trust

www.schoolfoodtrust.org.uk

Providesinformationforschoolson

packedlunches.Includescase

studiesandatemplateforalunchbox

policy,supportinglettersforparentsand

informationonahealthierlunchbox.

ThisresourcewasoriginallydevelopedandproducedbytheHealthPromotionAgencyforNorthernIrelandaspartofthe‘Schoolfood:topmarks’programme.ItwasjointlyfundedbytheDepartmentofEducationandtheDepartmentofHealth,SocialServicesandPublicSafety.