Health4schools
health4schools is a community project funded by Kraft Cares ('the community partnership programme for Kraft Foods'[1]). According to Kraft, it is an initiative to "promote healthy diet and active play to school children and communities in Gloucestershire"[2] and was launched in September 2004.
People
The project is directed by a Steering Committee[3] made up of the following people[4]:
Robert Rees: Chairman of health4schools, Food Expert - The Country Elephant Ltd
Karen Barber: Food and Drink Federation, Campaigns and New Media Manager
Jo Eades: Business in the Community, Member Service Manager
Johanna Le Poidevin: Business in the Community, Bristol Cares & Regional Operations Manager
Angela James: Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucestershire Physical Activity Consultant
Kirsty Pritchard: Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucestershire Healthy School Co-ordinator
Jan Urban-Smith: Gloucestershire LEA advisor for PHSE & Citizenship Governor Services
Becky Woollett: Primary PSHE and Citizenship Consultant
Sue Wild: Senior Health Promotion Specialist, Cheltenham and Tewkesbury Primary Care Trust
Sonia Percival: Learning through Landscapes, Head of National Programmes
Nicki Rees: Business in the Community, health 4 schools co-ordinator
Jonathan Horrell: Kraft Foods, Corporate & Government Affairs Manager (health 4 schools programme director)
Julia Westcott: Kraft Foods, External Relations Manager
References
- ^Kraft Foods 2007, 'Community Partnership' retrieved July 11th 2007 from http://www.kraftfoods.co.uk/kraft/page?siteid=kraft-prd&locale=uken1&PagecRef=2372&Mid=2372
- ^Ibid
- ^health4schools, 2007, 'Who's Involved' retrieved July 11th 2007 from http://www.health4schools.org/health4schools/page?siteid=health4schools-prd&locale=uken1&PagecRef=592
- ^health4schools, 2007, 'Steering Group Members' retrieved July 11th 2007 from http://www.health4schools.org/health4schools/page?siteid=health4schools-prd&locale=uken1&PagecRef=651