Month: July 2018

Healthy Eating and Goal Setting highlighted in the latest HSDS Booster Sessions

Last June, Healthy Start held two Booster sessions, one in Saskatoon, on June 26, where we had 18 participants from child care homes, and another one in Consul, on June 28, where we had 4 participants from Reno Rascals Early Learning & Childcare. In Saskatoon, the HSDS Implementation Coordinator for the region, Rebecca Klapwyk, facilitated a very interesting booster session where the participants talked about their challenges and successes around meal times. Together they brainstormed solutions for picky, slow, and sleepy eaters. They heard from caregivers about their experiences trying new vegetables that “they never thought children would like” with amazing success. One center even has children who love broccoli and now provide it weekly. Other centers have added more pulses to the menu. The group also had the opportunity to view the project approach in action with healthy eating. They had two invitations tables set up, one to explore the questions “Where does Spinach come from?” with a gardening experience complete with seeds, magnifying glasses, tools, and soil.  The other table explored the questions “How could we eat it?”  with a spinach salad recipe set up. In Consul, the participants had the chance to sit and exchange with our Implementation Coordinator for the South, Nicole Pulvermacher. Together, they discussed the center’s successes, challenges, and opportunities with implementing Healthy Start. In the end, the center had 3 concrete goals and 4 actions to help move them towards achieving those goals. Thank you all of the participants for attending Booster sessions and taking the steps to implement Healthy Start in your centers!

Train the Trainer 2018

Why? To become at Healthy Start Community Trainer. Healthy Start promotes healthy eating and physical activity in early years settings by providing training for early learning and childcare practitioners. If you are interested in learning how to facilitate these trainings, attend this event and become a Healthy Start Community Trainer!   What? A training that will provide you will all the tools you need to facilitate a Healthy Start training in early years settings. What We Provide: The training Healthy Start resources, Breakfast and lunch on both days Healthy Start will offer a bursary upon request and demonstration of need* Your Commitment: Attend the training Facilitate two trainings in your region by March 31, 2020   Who? Early years facilitators, educators or coordinators (ECE background) Recreation or health promotion facilitators (nutrition or kinesiology) Public Health Nutritionists or other health region personnel Individuals who have experience with public speaking and in adult training   When? September 28 and 29th, 2018 Friday 10:00am – 4:00pm Saturday 9:00am – 3:00pm   Where? Regina, SK Rotunda (room 216), Language Institute Building, University of Regina (3737 Wascana Parkway), Regina.   How? Click here to fill out the application form.   *To claim your bursary: Keep receipts for transportation, accommodation and supper meal. Fill out an expense claim form and attach receipts. Receive your cheque in the mail.  

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