Rainbow Food in Schools and Youth programs

Welcome to the Rainbow Food - Eating by Colour Program®
In 2003 the Rainbow Food - Eating by Colour®  program improved children's interest in and consumption of healthy food by up to 318% in the Federally funded pilot of the program in NSW. Over 1000 children participated and were a part of the healthy eating program for kids. The healthy eating program for kids is now available to schools as a classroom resource with a take home component. Over 1000 children participated. The program is now available to schools as a classroom resource with a take home component. The classroom teacher introduces the concepts and activities and the take home booklets invite families to participate.


Psychologist Denise Greenaway reads Rainbow Food to primary school children

Participating schools will receive an information pack to help with the running of the program, including recipes and lunchbox suggestions for families.
A whole school program supported by the Parents and Friends Association, as well as the school canteen, is the most effective way of maintaining the individual gains made by the children, over time.

Rainbow Mobiles made by primary school graduates
from the Rainbow Food program

Teachers will appreciate using the Rainbow Food -Eating by Colou® activity work-book across several KLA within the curriculum: science, design, creative and practical arts, PDHPE. The legend alone will inspire discussion as well dramatization and narrative analysis.

For more details please contact me through www.rainbowfood.com.au
or phone/fax 02 6680 1681

Denise Greenaway
Member of the Australian Psychological Society
Rainbow Food -Eating by Colour® trademarked 14/2/03

Byron youth working through "Rainbow Food" guidebook 
Youth Activities Centre, Byron Bay 2002

Background

Research shows that childhood obesity is increasing and is now one of the most prevalent childhood health problems in Australia.
Federal Minister for Children and Youth Affairs

Recommended key prevention strategies include the promotion of healthy eating and physical activity behaviours
NSW Childhood Obesity Summit 2002

Consistent with the NH&MRC* Draft Dietary Guidelines for Children and Adolescents and Nutrition Australia's* Variety Index, Rainbow Food-Eating by Colour® promotes a broad range of various healthy food types.

Rainbow Food-Eating by Colour® also promotes non threatening, non competitive physical activities.

The school setting is a direct way to access and disseminate nutritional information to children and their families.

The Rainbow Food-Eating by Colour® Project aims to raise awareness of the benefits of good nutrition at the earliest possible stage of children's development.. Its success can be measured by improvements in the variety scores of participating children.

TEACHERS! Teacher's packages are now available - includes the book to be used as a text, teacher's notes and a training video as well as take home family packs for each student. The Federal government has made $1500 available to each school to get healthy eating information out to families. Your P&C is entitled to that grant NOW! See how to order on the order page.

The Rainbow Food - Eating by Colour® program uses successful learning tools to impart information, with an emphasis on first-hand practical experience