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Putting Health on the Agenda: A model policy for healthy meetings and events

Source: 
The Council of Atlantic Premiers

The workplace offers an ideal setting to promote healthy living. The Healthy Meetings and Events policy
will make it easier for employees to make the healthy choice and demonstrate your organization’s support
for the health of staff and community

Eat Right Ontario - Workplace Health

Source: 
Government of Ontario

This link privides tools and resources related to workplace health.

Communities and Schools Promotion Health

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Communities and Schools Promoting Health

A gateway to information on comprehensive school health (CSH) and health promoting schools (HPS). Providing links to research, reports, how-to manuals, planning & assessment tools, lesson plans and student webquests.

Mission Nutrition

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Adventures in Nutrition created by Canadian Dietitians

Mission Nutrition* is a unique program created to engage students in healthy eating, physical activity and positive self-esteem. The program features entertaining ways to explore and foster healthy living habits through a series of curriculum-based resources for students in kindergarten to grade 8.

Healthy Eating is In Store For You

Source: 
Nutrition Labelling Education Centre

EATracker

Source: 
Dietitans of Canada

EATracker assesses your food choices and provides personalized feedback on your total intake of energy (calories) and essential nutrients and compares this to what is recommended for your age, gender, and activity level. It also determines your body mass index (BMI) and provides information to help you achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
Not only can you track your food and activity choices but you can review your progress over time!

Eat Well Live Well

Source: 
Dietitans of Canada

Enjoy great tastes, fun times and a lifetime of good health through daily healthy eating choices where you live, work, learn, and play. Use this web site as your guide.

Healthy Foods in Recreation Facilities: It Just Makes Sense

Recreational facilities are often the cornerstone of many communities. They are home to some of the largest populations of youth outside the school setting. They are also important gathering places for parents and older adults. Recreational facilities already play a vital role in keeping New Brunswickers healthy by providing safe, public spaces for physical activity. When healthy food options are also available at these facilities, it can have a strong impact on the health of the community.

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