
Both programmes provide resources and practical guidance to schools and nurseries, helping incorporate food education into daily life for children.
The partnership means that the Kitchen Garden Project resources, which provide Jamie Oliver recipes, alongside lesson plans and curriculum-linked activities for primary schools, will be available through the Food for Life Schools and Early Years awards programme.
For the 1,500 schools and nurseries currently engaged in the programme, access to these additional digital resources will provide more options to support learning about nutrition and also guidance for practical activities, including cooking healthy meals and growing healthy food.
Schools and nurseries will also have the opportunity to take their activities to the next level by progressing through the Food for Life awards programme.
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