FSA SUPPORTS HEALTH FOR KIDS AWARDS

February 13th, 2009

The Food Standards Agency is delighted to be supporting the second Health for Kids awards, a unique reward scheme for projects that help children stay healthy.

The awards are open to any voluntary organisation, school, or community group that aims to help children live healthier lives. Initiatives that tackle tough issues, including obesity, emotional health, drug and alcohol misuse, safety, or helping young people get wise about sex and relationships, are all eligible to enter. Entries can be made in one of five categories: Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, Personal and Social Health, Emotional Health and Wellbeing, and Safety and Citizenship. The winning initiatives will be presented with their award at a prestigious event in London where they will also receive a share of £10,000 for their project.

The 2009 programme is being run in partnership with the British Heart Foundation.

The winners are selected by an independent panel of judges from various key organisations including the Food Standards Agency, the National Healthy Schools Programme, the Welsh Network of Healthy School Schemes, Health Promoting Schools Scotland, The Royal Society for Public Health, Clubs for Young People, and the Youth Sport Trust.

Visit Health for Kids at the link below for more information. The closing date for applications is 13 February 2009.

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