Resources
To order resources in Western Australia contact the Western Australian Department of Health, Health Info Line on 1300 135 030. Resources include Crunch&Sip merchandise: parent brochure, bookmark, poster and presentation CD.
Western Australian publications
- Kick Start to Crunch&Sip
- School update newsletter – term 1, 2010 (PDF 747KB)
- School update newsletter – term 4, 2009 (PDF 1020KB)
- School update newsletter – term 3, 2009 (PDF 870KB)
- School update newsletter – term 2, 2009 (PDF 1MB)
Useful websites
Looking for more information and curriculum links? Try one of the links below to learn more about healthy eating for children and the agencies that promote healthy lifestyles.
Department of Health WA
Information on Fruit 'n' Veg Week
Information on Go for 2 & 5 campaign
Department of Education
Curriculum page for health and physical education information and useful links for teachers
Heart Foundation
Resources for schools. Click on the Healthy Kids icon.
Kids in Kitchen Curriculum Activities
Resource developed by Department of Health WA. Contains recipes, learning and teaching activities, student food challenges, and whole of school activities to promote positive attitudes towards fruit and vegetables among primary school-aged children. Activities encourage a cross-curricular approach to teaching nutrition
Tooty Fruity Vegie Program
Whole-of-school approach to implementing evidence-based school and community fruit and vegetable consumption promotion strategies. Provides links to NSW curriculum.
Below is a list of other useful websites for teachers and parents. You can download information and specific documents from these sites:
- Cancer Council Western Australia
- Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing website
- Dental Health Education Unit
- Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA)
- Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ)
- Health Insite
- Nutrition Australia
- The Better Health Channel
- The Healthy Eating Club
- The Western Australian School Canteen Association Inc. (WASCA)
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