What the food environment specialist award is and what your school needs to do to achieve it.
About the food environment specialist award
The food environment specialist award gives advice on food, drink and nutrition in schools. Supporting children to eat and drink healthily has a positive impact on their health throughout their lives.
The award includes guidance on:
- having a dedicated member of school staff to work improving school food provision
- providing healthy food at school
- creating a food policy
- the teaching of cooking and growing
What your school needs to do to achieve the award
You must make changes in your school to improve the food environment. This could include:
- changes to the school's culture
- changes to the school's physical environment
- making improvements to the curriculum
- investing in leadership and training
How long it takes
We recommend that you complete the application within one year, so that your answers stay up to date.
Online system
Use our online system to:
- see the award criteria and guidance
- tell us you're starting to work towards a specialist award
- send us evidence of your work
- track your progress
- submit your finished work
Download the pdf award criteria (248 KB) .
Guidance and resources
We have:
- advice, training and resources, such as lesson plans and example policies, on our food and nutrition topic page
- pdf guidance on writing a school food policy (867 KB)
After you achieve the award
Your school will:
- receive a Mental Health and Wellbeing Specialist Award Certificate
- be able to use award logos on your website or letterheads
- receive further support from the Bristol Healthy Schools Team