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Nutrition for schools


Nutritional intervention with children can transform their behaviour and ability to learn, considerably improving otherwise impaired life chances.

Specialised nutrition services to schools and Local Education Authorities

The OrganisationHealth team of nutritionists includes a practitioner specialised in children’s behaviour problems – from autism and ADHD down through the spectrum of problematic/disruptive behaviour and learning problems enabling us to provide specialised school-based nutrition packages, working with affected children, parents and teachers.

These include interactive workshops for parents (covering key topics such as blood sugar control and food allergen elimination), and include lots of practical resources for parents, including alternative menu plans and recipes.

The workshops are followed by one-to-ones for parents to provide closer support and encouragement on recommended dietary changes and supplement use (such as probiotics). Skyped follow-ups can be provided for parents.

Nutritional intervention with these children can transform behaviour and ability to learn and so considerably improve what would otherwise be significantly impaired life chances.

For further information on why nutrition is import for your organisation, go to:

Download the pdf about our complete Nutrition Programmes

Call us on 0845 833 1597 or email us for further information.

Now available as in-house one-day workshops:


Wellbeing, Performance and Resilience

Leading for Resilience


Email for further information

0845 833 1597

Look out for:


Professor Derek Mowbray's

speaking engagements:


20th January 2010

HSJ World Class Workforce

Cavendish Centre, London


Professor Mowbray

will speak about:


Wellbeing and Performance –

an outcome of a

Positive Work Culture


For More information

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