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Developing Nutrition and Wellness Policies

Developing Nutrition and Wellness Policies. Nutrition and Wellness Policies. Important part of any program. Document what is expected. New law. What is the law?. On June 30, 2004, Congress passed Section 204 of Public Law 108-265 of the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004.

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Developing Nutrition and Wellness Policies

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  1. Developing Nutrition and Wellness Policies

  2. Nutrition and Wellness Policies • Important part of any program. • Document what is expected. • New law.

  3. What is the law? • On June 30, 2004, Congress passed Section 204 of Public Law 108-265 of the Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004.

  4. What does the law require? • The law requires local education agencies to develop a policy that addresses the growing problem of childhood obesity.

  5. What needs to be included in the policy? • Nutrition education goals. • Physical activity goals. • Nutrition standards for all foods available at school. • Goals for other school-based activities designed to promote student wellness. • A plan for measuring implementation of the local wellness policy. • Involvement of others.

  6. What does this law have to do with food-safe schools? • Opportunities to include policies that promote student wellness and nutrition standards related to food-safe schools.

  7. What types of things could be included in the policy that promotes food-safe schools? • Ensuring the safety of foods: • Prepared at school. • Brought from home. • At school events and stores. • Bought from outside vendors. • Prepared or served in the classroom. • Regular training of staff. • Managing a suspected outbreak. • Handwashing. • Education of students and families.

  8. Policies must be clearly written.

  9. All boxes in the storeroom must be neatly arranged and provide easy access.

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  11. Your bedroom must be clean before you may go out to play.

  12. All food served at school will be free of foodborne pathogens.

  13. All foodservice personnel will be trained regularly.

  14. Policies and procedures need to be unambiguous.

  15. Where can I go for help? • School Nutrition Association. www.schoolnutrition.org • U.S. Department of Agriculture. www.usda.gov • National Coalition for Food-Safe Schools. www.foodsafeschools.org

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