http://www.healthedtrust.com Health Education Trust is a UK registered charity, formed to promote the development of health education for young people in the UK. The Health Education Trust is dedicated to initiating and supporting work with young people (children and teenagers, young adults, students, pupils) to encourage the growth of healthy lifestyles.
http://www.sheu.org.uk/index.htm Welcome to the homepage of SHEU where you will find over 260 pages of information about our services to those involved in the planning, providing and commissioning of health and education services in the UK and overseas. Tne of our aims is to promote objective debate about the best ways to serve and educate young people and students about health and social issues. Another aim is to foster co-operation between professionals in education and health and between adults and young people
http://www.everythingeducation.org/default.asp Everything Education is a vital resource for UK educational professionals, that features many free services for schools, including vacancy advertising, business surplus and our SchoolQuote quotation request service.
http://www.walktoschool.org.uk/site.htm Why Walk to School? The school-run accounts for a sizeable chunk of rush- hour traffic. It causes congestion, pollution and danger outside most schools (as you will know if you experience it every day). If more families were able to walk to school occasionally, then communities would experience the environmental and health benefits associated with fewer vehicles on the roads in their neighbourhood. We'd be fitter and healthier for a start!
Category: Damweiniau a Chymorth Cyntaf / Accidents and First Aid (3)
http://www.stjohnwales.org.uk/yls/news.asp?id=1 A flexible youg lifeaver scheme gives teachers the chance to teach first aid to young people aged 7-16 in their own school or youth group. Pupils will learn vital lifesaving skills as well as the value of team work and how to make decisions, which increases their confidence. The site provides easy to follow lesson plans, with sepcially designed worksheets, games and activities to make learning first aid fun and exciting. The lesson plans follow the Welsh Curriculum.
http://www.stjohnwales.org.uk/yls/news.asp?id=1 Mae hyblygrwydd y cynllun achubwyr bywyd ifanc yn rhoi cyfle i athrawon i ddysgu cymorth cyntaf i bobl sydd rhwng 7 - 16 mlwydd oed, yn ysgol eu hunain neu clwb ieuenctid. Mi fyddant yn dysgu sgiliau achub bywyd hanfodol yn ogystal a gwerthfawrogi gwaith tim, s sut mai gwneud penderfyniadau, sy'n cynyddu'u hyder. Mae'r safle gwe yn ddarparu cynlluniau gwersi sy'n hawdd i'w dilyn, ynghyd a thaflenni gwaith, gemau a gweithgareddau sydd wedi eu cynllunio'n arbennig i wneud dysgu cymorth cyntaf yn hwylus a chyffroes.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/awareness_campaigns/may_allergy.shtml#what_is_national_allergy_week? National Allergy Week is an annual health campaign to raise awareness of allergies, their symptoms and causes. It is run by Allergy UK.
http://www.britishfoodfortnight.co.uk Aims The focus for this year's British Food Fortnight is learning about food: about the diverse and delicious range of food available in Britain and about the health benefits and pleasures of eating quality, fresh, seasonal and regional produce.
http://www.dh.gov.uk/NewsHome/EventsDiary/EventsDiaryArticle/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4066372&chk=gRGtF6 A calendar of national health weeks and national health days
http://www.foodlink.org.uk/nfsw.asp The annual National Food Safety Week is the point in the calendar for highlighting the importance of food safety and the basic principles of food hygiene. The continuing success of National Food Safety Week is a credit to those people operating at local level throughout the UK. These event organisers create imaginative, innovative and attention grabbing activities with literally hundreds of events organised each year involving thousands of people.
http://www.northwalesoutdoorchallenge.co.uk/ Gwybodaeth ynglyn a maesydd sydd a llwybr cerdded/seiclo/cyfeiriannu yng Nghogledd Cymru. 5 sfale ym mhob sir / Information regarding sites that have a path for walking/cycling/running in North Wales. There are 5 sites in each county
http://www.youngminds.org.uk/index.php Welcome to YoungMinds website. YoungMinds is the national charity committed to improving the mental health of all children and young people.
http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sites3/home.cfm?orgid=568 Corff statudol a sefydlwyd o dan Ddeddf Iechyd (Cymru) 2003 ac mae gennynt gylch gwaith eang sy’n golygu gweithio â sefydliadau eraill i helpu i wella iechyd yng Nghymru / A statutory body established under the Health (Wales) Act 2003 with a broad remit for working with other organisations to help improve health in Wales.
http://www.partnershipforchildren.org.uk/index.html Partnership for Children works to improve the emotional wellbeing of children and young people around the world.
We also provide information for parents and teachers of young children on issues such as Bullying, Bereavement and Communication. On this website you can find links to other agencies that also provide helpful information.
http://www.nutrition.org.uk/home.asp?siteId=43§ionId=299&which=1 With the help of professional teachers and support from the Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Foods and the Department of Health, the Foundation has developed a Food and Nutrition programme for use in schools. It is designed to be integrated with the curriculum requirements, particularly those concerned with Science and Design and Technology, and will enable children to acquire sufficient understanding to make sensible, well-informed choices concerning their own diets and lifestyles.
http://www.channel4.com/life/microsites/J/jamies_school_dinners/ In this Channel 4 series Jamie Oliver busts a gut persuading schools to ditch the processed, ready-made junk the students are used to eating, and replace it with fresh, tasty, nutritious food, prepared from scratch every day.
http://www.foodcomm.org.uk/About_us.htm Do you care about what you eat? The Food Commission cares about the food we eat and is committed to ensuring good quality food for all. The Food Commission is a national non-profit organisation campaigning for the right to safe, wholesome food.
http://foodinschools.datacenta.uk.net/home.asp?idTopic=0&idPage=1 This Food in Schools Toolkit provides inspiration, advice and materials to support you in promoting and implementing a whole school approach to healthier eating and drinking.
http://www.flourandgrain.com/index.html This website gives you the chance to explore the grain chain from field to plate. You will find online games and activities for children from 3 years upwards and a host of really useful teaching information for primary and secondary schools.
http://www.nfer.ac.uk/emie/content.asp?id_content=1719&id_category=158&level=3 Links to key documents relevant to the provision of food and drink in schools
http://www.data.org.uk/secondaryfoodawards/about.htm The food Awards are focused around the successful completion of a food brief by pupils aged 9 to 16 years.
http://www.data.org.uk/primaryfoodawards/index.htm The Food Awards are focused around the successful completion of a practical food task by children aged 5 to 11.
http://www.bhf.org.uk/youngpeople/index.asp?SecID=59&secondlevel=396 BHF educational materials encourage young people to understand the reasons for adopting heart-friendly habits.
http://www.thecarbontrust.co.uk/carbontrust/ The Carbon Trust helps business and the public sector cut carbon emissions, and supports the development of low carbon technologies.