We recently had the pleasure of hosting a school play at Hamrun Primary School (San Ġorġ Preca College) focused on the importance of healthy eating habits and understanding the plate method. 🌟
Our Health Promotion staff put on an engaging and educational performance to teach students about how to balance their meals throughout the day as part of the Health4EUKIDs project. Through the interactive play, they highlighted the importance of incorporating a variety of food groups, including fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains, into every meal. 🥦🍎🍗🍞
A huge thank you to everyone involved in making this play a success! It’s inspiring to see how creative approaches can make learning about health and nutrition enjoyable and memorable for young minds. Let’s continue to promote healthy habits in our communities! 💚
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The “HEALTH4EUkids” Joint Action aims to implement health promotion and prevention strategies for child obesity across European countries. It seeks to share best practices and research findings, particularly focusing on the initiatives Grunau Moves from Germany and Smart Family from Finland. The project involves knowledge transfer, cooperation between member states, policy development, and the promotion of healthy lifestyles in families and communities. Its goal is to prevent childhood obesity, increase physical activity and healthy diet, and ensure the sustainability and transferability of successful practices to other member states.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s EU4HEALTH Programme under the Grant Agreement no 101082462