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Key Documents

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Key Documents

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Scottish (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007
(PDF 62 kb - 8 pages)

Scottish (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007

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Forth Valley Oral and Dental Health Strategy
(PDF 389 kb - 45 pages)

NHS Forth Valley Oral and Dental Health Strategy 2005 - 2010

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An Action Plan for Improving Oral Health and Modernising NHS Dental Services in Scotland
(PDF 444 kb - 48 pages)

An Action Plan for Improving Oral Health and Modernising NHS Dental Services in Scotland - Scottish Executive 2005

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Scottish Prison Dental Health Survey
(PDF 567 kb - 59 pages)

Scottish Prison Dental Health Survey- Scottish Executive 2002

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Hungry for Success
(PDF 1.21 mb - 123 pages)

Hungry for Success - Scottish Executive 2002

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A Curriculum for Excellence
(PDF 273 kb - 48 pages)

 A Curriculum for Excellence  


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HIRS Resources

HIRS provides Department staff and other health promoters throughout the NHS Forth Valley area, with access to an extensive range of health promotion resources and other materials. HIRS also has in-house facilities for visiting clients to preview resources and access electronic sources of health information.
Dental Health Resources List  -  PDF (34 kb - 11 pages)

Client Registration Form* - PDF (52 kb - 2 pages).

* Includes Conditions of Service

HIRS Information - PDF (107 kb - 4 pages)


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Recommended Resources

Scene by Us


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Scene by Us Toolkit
(PDF 1,511 kb - 32 pages)

Scene by Us

Scene by us is a transition toolkit designed to allow young people in secondary school film, produce and distribute a DVD to their local primary schools.

The toolkit contains information about filming, sound, health information, editing and distribution for the production of the DVD.

For further information visit NHS Forth Valley -Scene by Us webpage.

 

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Snackativity Cover

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1,855 kb - 9 pages
Snack Guidelines

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5,080 kb - 13 pages
Recipes

Snacka'tivity

Snacka'tivity is a resource which comes in two distinct parts. There are snack guidelines and ten food preparation activities suitable for young children. The food preparation activities have been called Ten Tantalizing Treats for Tiny Tums.

The purpose of the Snack Guidelines is to provide managers, other staff working in early year establishments, with ideas on healthy food which are suitable at snack time as well as provide information on how to promote a positive eating experience within their setting.

The Ten Tantalizing Treats for Tiny Tums were developed to promote healthy eating by involving young children in food preparation activities. The food selected for the activities are 'healthy', with emphasis on low sugar for good oral health, in addition, care was taken over the amount of salty and fatty food included.

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PDF - 201 kb
38 pages

One More Step. Information and advice on developing a 'whole school' approach to food in schools
This toolkit was developed in collaboration by the Community Dietitians and Health Development Officers of NHS Forth Valley and with partners working in the three local council areas. It is designed for use within a Health Promoting School framework as a resource that will provide brief, easily accessible information, and advice on aspects of a "whole school" approach to Eating for Health. It highlights curricular links, web references and signposts to current national and local documents and will help to support your school in progressing nutritional issues.

Project Lead: Anne Clarke (Senior Community Dietitian)

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The Healthy Tuck Shop Guide

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The Healthy Tuck Shop Guide
This guide accompanies the "Healthy Tuck Shop" video which provides ideas on how to run a successful, healthy fruit tuck shop in your school.



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* Please note that NHS Forth Valley Health Promotion Department takes no responsibility for the accuracy or quality of external websites. If you have a query about any of the following links please contact the Oral & Dental Health Team .

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