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A poster developed for MCH Nurses to discuss sugar levels in toddler foods with parents and the potential impacts on infant health, using values based messaging
A brochure developed for MCH Nurses to discuss sugar levels in toddler foods with parents and the potential impacts on infant health, using values based messaging
A brochure developed for MCH Nurses to discuss sugar levels in toddler foods with parents and the potential impacts on infant health, using values based messaging
Infant Feeding, Active play and Nutrition (INFANT) was developed by researchers within the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN) at Deakin University. INFANT provides parents and carers with children between 3-18 months old with information about healthy eating and active play from the start of life. The OEPCP prepared a summary of some of the experiences of local health organisations implementing the INFANT program, and outlines benefits and considerations for implementation.
The working group, particularly EGPCP, worked with key health and wellbeing champions within local organisations. These champions were responsible for implementing the program within their workplace, under instruction from the working group.