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Local authorities and businesses are working with families and schools to reduce childhood obesity.
The second stage in the evaluation of the dietary method change in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) rolling programme.
Introduces a new cost of diet diversity index based on the lowest-cost way to include at least 5 different food groups
The first stage in the evaluation of the dietary method change in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey (NDNS) rolling programme.
If you run a food business you must have a hazard analysis plan (HACCP) to meet food safety and hygiene standards
Statistics on primary school children who are overweight, measured in reception and year 6 and presented for different ethnic groups.
Support and training materials for schools to help train teachers on relationships, sex and health education.
Support for school breakfast club provision.
A development programme of educational resources on critical public health topics for people who work in the health and care sector and the extended public health workforce.
This article presents findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing meals for employees and directors
In most developing countries, the agricultural sector is critical to drive both economic growth and human development outcomes for rapid poverty reduction.
Former Prosperity Fund programmes ('prosperity programming') aim to remove barriers to economic growth, promote economic reform and development to reduce poverty in partner countries.
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