Jersey's Food and Nutrition Framework aims to help Islanders improve the way they eat.
To develop the framework we:
- consulted stakeholders and members of the public
- mapped the local food system
- reviewed and appraised the evidence on available interventions to understand what works
Nutritious and Delicious: A Jersey Food and Nutrition Framework
The framework replaces the Food and Nutrition Strategy.​
To develop the framework we:
- consulted stakeholders and members of the public
- mapped the local food system
- reviewed and appraised the evidence on available interventions to understand what works​
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Food and Nutrition Strategy technical document
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Food and nutrition discussion groups report
​Applying systems thinking to inform the Food and Nutrition Strategy​​
We offer various programmes and services to support you and your family with healthy nutrition.
Family Food and Fitness
Family Food and Fitness is a free programme that can help you and your family around diet and exercise. It aims to support long-term behaviour changes with a combination of:
- cooking classes
- sports
- other fun activities
It's a 12-week programme led by registered dietitians and qualified physical activity specialists. It can be accessed by your whole family.
Family Food and Fitness
Food for Thought
This is a behaviour change programme to help your child develop taste and liking for a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. The programme is carried out in schools and your child learns about healthy nutrition using:
- role modelling
- fun and educational rewards
- repetition
Similar programmes were adopted by hundreds of primary schools in Ireland, the UK and elsewhere where it achieved positive health-related outcomes for children taking part.
Contact us for more information on the programme.
Primary school meals partnership (Flourish)
We’re working to provide a daily lunch service in some primary schools as an alternative to lunch boxes.
Meals are balanced, nutritious and dietitian-approved. They aim to support children with their:
- learning
- healthy growth
- positive health outcomes later in life
Talk to your child's school or contact us for more details about the programme.
If your child goes to a school where Caring Cooks provide school meals, you can find more details in the sign up letter.
Primary school meals sign up letter in English
Primary school meals sign up letter in Portuguese
Primary school meals sign up letter​ in Romanian
Primary school meals sign up letter​ in Polish
​Whole-school food policies
The
World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends that a whole school approach is adopted in each school for the early prevention of obesity and diet-related disease. This means having an approach that involves all parts of the school and stakeholders including:
- teachers
- parents
- children
- Public Health
Together we can commit and work to develop prevention initiatives. These can include guidance for parents or implementing a school's healthy snack policies.
Contact us for more information about the programme.
Healthy Start
This local programme provides vouchers for fresh fruit and vegetables to low-income parents of young children.
It aims to increase access to good nutrition for parents and their child during the crucial during the crucial early stages of growth and development.
You qualify if you receive Income Support and are either:
- ​pregnant and you've had your first midwife appointment
- responsible for a child aged 3 or under
If you're pregnant and on Income Support, apply for Healthy Start
If you have a child under 3 and receive Income Support, you'll automatically receive the vouchers by post.
​UNICEF Baby friendly breastfeeding initiative
The UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative is based on a global accreditation programme developed by UNICEF and the
World Health Organisation (WHO).
The programme supports breastfeeding and parent-infant relationships by working with public services to improve standards of care and best practice. It has been implemented in Jersey to train local professional working with young families to build on the good work of these services.
Contact Family Nursing and Home Care for more details about the programme.
Family Nursing and Home Care website
Jersey Eating Disorders Support (JEDS) is a local registered charity providing support for those affected by eating disorders and their families and friends.
JEDS website
You can also find support with promoting a healthy relationship with food for children on the Institute for the Psychology of Eating website.
There are a number of free or low-cost local services and resources to support you and your family in living a healthier lifestyle. They're designed to support families making simple choices to improve their health around:
- diet
- nutrition
- physical activity
Activities programmes on Jersey Sport website
Children activities on Move More website
Jersey Library
British Nutrition Foundation website
Change for life on the NHS website
Get healthy as a family on the NHS website
BDA online magazine