
Making Bold Tuckshop Changes
07/18/23 • 32 min
This is the tale of one tuckshop, two motivated women and many partners who joined forces to put the health of their students first to progress bold changes to the tuckshop menu.
In this episode we talk to Sabrina Mitchell, P&C President (and former tuckshop convenor) of Cannonvale State School, and Angie Kelly, Principal of Cannonvale State School.
Read the full case study and see the tuckshop menu.
This podcast is proudly brought to you by the Queensland Association of School Tuckshops and funded by the Queensland Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland.
This is the tale of one tuckshop, two motivated women and many partners who joined forces to put the health of their students first to progress bold changes to the tuckshop menu.
In this episode we talk to Sabrina Mitchell, P&C President (and former tuckshop convenor) of Cannonvale State School, and Angie Kelly, Principal of Cannonvale State School.
Read the full case study and see the tuckshop menu.
This podcast is proudly brought to you by the Queensland Association of School Tuckshops and funded by the Queensland Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland.
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Connecting tuckshops with school gardens
In this episode we talk to Projects Manager for the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation, Natasha Grogan. Natasha shares how the program works, tips for getting started, and the joy it can bring to school children. We also dive into how the school garden can cross over to the school tuckshop.
The Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation provides the inspiration, information, professional development and support for educators to deliver pleasurable food education to children and young people in Australia.
Pleasurable food education is a fun, hands-on approach to teaching children and young people about fresh, seasonal, delicious food so they form positive food habits for life.
Delivered through a kitchen garden program, pleasurable food education has an array of health, wellbeing, education and community benefits.
https://www.kitchengardenfoundation.org.au/
About the guest:
Natasha Grogan is a Support and Projects Manager at the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation. Back in 2008 and 2012, she was a SAKGF garden specialist for two primary schools in Melbourne.
After four and a half years as a garden specialist she started her own small business, The Sage Garden, which specialised in teaching children, predominantly in the early years, to grow their own organic food.
In 2020 Natasha returned the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation as their Early Childhood Project Officer using her experience and passion for teaching in early childhood to support and guide members through the kitchen garden program.
In 2022 she moved into a management role leading the kitchen garden team to deliver the Program Australia-wide.
This podcast is proudly brought to you by the Queensland Association of School Tuckshops and funded by the Queensland Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland.
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Sustainability in action in tuckshops
Sustainable practices in tuckshops are fast becoming a focus in Australian schools. Tackling food waste is a big priority for many tuckshop convenors and while tackling this can be overwhelming at first, there's many ways to start slow and build your way up.
In this episode we talk to Sarah Potts, Co-Convenor from Kenmore South State School, and Natalie Farrugia, the outgoing convenor at Newmarket State School about easy steps to start making your tuckshop more sustainable.
This podcast is proudly brought to you by the Queensland Association of School Tuckshops and funded by the Queensland Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland.
The Talking Healthier Tuckshops Podcast - Making Bold Tuckshop Changes
Transcript
Deanne Wooden 00:08
Hello everyone, this is Deanne Wooden and you're listening to The Talking Healthier Tuckshops Podcast, the show that talks all things school tuckshops.
This podcast is proudly brought to you by the Queensland Association of School Tuckshops and funded by the Queensland Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland.
From the health of your kids and family, to your own well-being and happiness. We'll explore topics that matter to you,
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