Abstract

Canada is one of the only member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) without a national school food program. Good nutrition impacts children’s health, wellbeing, and learning; and school food environments offer an important setting to promote health and other food system sustainability behaviours that can last a lifetime. We present an overview of national and international evidence, with a focus on promising practices that support the establishment of a national school food program in Canada. School food programs have been shown to benefit health and dietary behaviour and critical food literacy skills (learning, culture, and social norms) that support local agriculture and promote sustainable food systems. Finally, we make recommendations for key elements that should be included in a national school food program for Canada.

Highlights

  • Once children reach school age, they spend more of their waking hours in school than in any other environment

  • In this paper we present an overview of national and international evidence that supports the establishment of a national School food programs (SFPs) in Canada

  • These characteristics are consistent with the research review presented in this paper, and in particular with the third phase of SFPs outlined by Oostindjer et al (2017) in their comprehensive review of the evolution of school feeding around the world

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Summary

The case for a Canadian national school food program

Kimberley Hernandeza, Rachel Engler-Stringerb*, Sara Kirkc, Hannah Wittmand, Sasha McNicholle a PhD Candidate, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS b Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan c School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS d Centre for Sustainable Food Systems, University of British Columbia, Vancouver e Policy Manager, Community Food Centres Canada

Introduction
Health and dietary behaviour and school food policies and programs
Research examples from Canada
Learning and school food programs
Food literacy and environmental education
Underlying Principle
Findings
Key characteristics of a national school food program for Canada

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