Events Children's Food Campaign

Return to School: Catering for Children in a Crisis

Webinar Friday 22 May 2020 11:00 00:00

A webinar in collaboration by Food Foundation, School Food Matters, Chefs in Schools, with support from Sustain's Children's Food Campaign and Soil Association.  All welcome and particularly school staff, caterers, local authority officers, community organisations and parents with children eligible for free school meals and preparing for their children.

Credit: HC3S / Hampshire County Council

Credit: HC3S / Hampshire County Council

This webinar on Friday 22nd May heard imaginative ideas on how best to cater for pupils, and particularly those most vulnerable children, when returning to school.

We’ll be showcasing best practice and learnings from those already working to provide nutritious meals for children during the Covid-19 school closure.

Speakers included: Jeanette Orrey MBE (Co-Founder Food for Life and Co-Chair of School Food Plan Alliance) with Myles Bremner (Myles Bremner Consulting);  Paul Jackson (Headteacher of Manorfield Primary School, Tower Hamlets);  Mark Davies (Managing Director ISS World Food Services); Claire Gray (Health Improvement Practitioner, Public Health, Oxfordshire County Council); Amanda Whately (Business Development Manager, HC3S Catering).

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Published Friday 22 May 2020

Children's Food Campaign: Better food and food teaching for children in schools, and protection of children from junk food marketing are the aims of Sustain's high-profile Children's Food Campaign. We also want clear food labelling that can be understood by everyone, including children.

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