2019 Canada’s Food Guide

Alberta Health Services – Nutrition Services will be transitioning its resources to support the new food guide over the next year.
DUE TO COVID 19 WE ARE UNABLE TO LEND ANY RESOURCES AT THIS TIME.
These resources are available to schools, daycares and community groups in Medicine Hat, Brooks & area at no charge.
Medicine Hat & Area Contact: Desirea Agar 587 770-0242 or desirea.agar@ahs.ca
Brooks & Area Contact: Jennifer Shepherd jennifer.shepherd@grasslands.ab.ca
Kits and displays are designed for effortless implementation into classroom curriculum. To find a resource that will fit the needs of your classroom, click on one of the topics and begin your search.
Alberta Health Services – Nutrition Services will be transitioning its resources to support the new food guide over the next year.
The Guidelines are designed to help child care facilities, schools, recreation centres, special event planners and communities make healthy food readily available for young people.
A great resource to use when preparing baked goods for sale to students.
These FAQs provide additional information on how to apply the new Canada’s Food Guide messages in both preschool and school settings.
Raise awareness about the amount of sugar and caffeine in common energy drinks.
Alberta Health Services’ Healthy Eating Starts Here nutrition pages have healthy eating resources and handouts, lesson plans, manuals and more.
This updated display is great to have for parent teacher interview nights, or to set up at school for students to see.
A presentation developed for use by anyone interested in starting a health and wellness committee.
Schools, childcare centres, recreation centres and other work sites are working towards healthier eating environments.
The kit aims to raise awareness about the amount of sugar in common beverages and the value of healthier choices.
When students eat nutritious food, they are healthier and better learners.
This resource provides teachers with 10 ready-to-use interactive activity stations which can be self-directed or completed as a class.
These nutrition topics are ready to be inserted into your school newsletter.
To help educators and health professionals teach consumers how to use the information on food labels.
The School Nutrition Education Resources List provides school teachers, child educators, administrators, health professionals and parents with information and materials to teach students and children about nutrition and healthy food choices, Alberta Health Set vices supports healthy food environments in schools, recreation facilities and child care centres.
This resource provides sports nutrition recommendations, teaching tools and learning activities for school and community coaches to guide recreational athletes and active youth aged 12 to 18 years.