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Resources Webinar - Food-neutral Approaches for Schools and Food Programs
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Webinar - Food-neutral Approaches for Schools and Food Programs

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Ready to soar towards safer food talk in schools? In partnership with the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba, Gwen, a registered dietitian from Dietitians4Teachers, discusses navigating food talk in schools and food environments. The webinar covers: 

  • What is food neutrality? Why does making a change to food talk matter? 

  • How to separate food and nutrition planning from teaching and talking to kids. 

  • Practical ideas that you can use right away in your programs and classrooms. 

Please note: this webinar was recorded February 2, 2022, the accuracy of information discussed in the webinar is only guaranteed as of that date. Webinar recording will be available until March, 2026.

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>> ACCESS WEBINAR <<

Ready to soar towards safer food talk in schools? In partnership with the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba, Gwen, a registered dietitian from Dietitians4Teachers, discusses navigating food talk in schools and food environments. The webinar covers: 

  • What is food neutrality? Why does making a change to food talk matter? 

  • How to separate food and nutrition planning from teaching and talking to kids. 

  • Practical ideas that you can use right away in your programs and classrooms. 

Please note: this webinar was recorded February 2, 2022, the accuracy of information discussed in the webinar is only guaranteed as of that date. Webinar recording will be available until March, 2026.

>> ACCESS WEBINAR <<

Ready to soar towards safer food talk in schools? In partnership with the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba, Gwen, a registered dietitian from Dietitians4Teachers, discusses navigating food talk in schools and food environments. The webinar covers: 

  • What is food neutrality? Why does making a change to food talk matter? 

  • How to separate food and nutrition planning from teaching and talking to kids. 

  • Practical ideas that you can use right away in your programs and classrooms. 

Please note: this webinar was recorded February 2, 2022, the accuracy of information discussed in the webinar is only guaranteed as of that date. Webinar recording will be available until March, 2026.

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Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba
191 Provencher Blvd.
Winnipeg, MB R2H 0G4
Tel (Voicemail) 204-202-1233
info@childnutritioncouncil.com

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The work of the Child Nutrition Council of Manitoba takes place on the traditional lands of the Ininew, Dakota, Dene, Anishinaabeg, Oji-Cree, and the homeland of the Métis nation. We acknowledge the Treaties that were made on these territories and value the nourishment received from the land.

CNCM Charitable Registration: #84086 4094 RR0001

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