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Partners Section

The Wellness Movement provides its partners with tools to help them continue to champion The Wellness Movement in their communities, schools and workplaces. In this section, find downloadable logos for co-branding, poster templates, PowerPoint templates, a list of materials community groups can borrow from their Regional Wellness Consultant, promo items they can get to distribute at events, and other resources and tools.

Author/Origin:
The Wellness Movement

Propagating the Food Movement: Provincial Networks and Social Mobilization in Canada

This 2012 report is part of a study that explores the structure and constitution of networks of food initiatives in British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Nova Scotia, working in partnership with four provincial network organizations. The main purpose of this study has been to enhance our understanding of how organizations in Canada are mobilizing around food-related issues. In particular, the research explores the role that food networks, rather than individual initiatives, play in developing resistance to the corporate, industrial food system. This research also seeks to support and strengthen the activities of each provincial network by providing useful information about how they work.

School Wellness Toolkit

Designed to complement existing wellness initiatives in NB schools, the School Wellness Toolkit offers information and fresh ideas to help you continue to champion The Wellness Movement in your school.

Author/Origin:
The Wellness Movement

Start Your Story

Stories spark emotion and inspiration for all of us. The Wellness Movement’s new theme, “Start Your Story”, highlights wellness stories from New Brunswick individuals, families, community groups, schools and workplaces around the province to motivate people to take action to enhance their wellness and the wellness of those around them. Find inspiration in these stories, use them to inspire people in your community, and invite those who are already on their wellness journey to share their own!

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The Wellness Movement

The NB Playbook

The PLAYBOOK is a comprehensive resource using a holistic approach, designed for front-line leaders of after school programs offered to children and youth ages 5 to 19 in New Brunswick. Throughout The NB PLAYBOOK, you will find FUN IDEAS!, DID YOU KNOWS? and TIPS! intended to provide you with additional thoughts, ideas and activities for programming. In each component, you will find resource highlights and after school successes from across the province to inspire you.

The NB PLAYBOOK is also available as a website. Visit www.nbplays.ca

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Recreation New Brunswick

The Zero Waste and Healthy Lunch Box

This educational project helps students and their parents learn about how to eat healthy foods, protect the environment and save money! This program is set out for the Francophone and Anglophone primary schools of northwestern New Brunswick, but we encourage everyone from all over the world to consult our vast array of online resources and start packing a zero-waste and healthy lunch box and snack today.

In order to provide primary school teachers with educational and interactive resources, an online educational kit was developed. Its content targets several Specific Curriculum Outcomes (SCOs) of study programs established by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. This website features fun and dynamic educational videos in its “Animation Corner”, suggestions of activities in its “Activities Corner”, as well as promotional tools such as posters, banners and promotional items in its “Resources Corner”.

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A collaboration between The Northwest Regional Service Commission (NWRSC), The Vitalité Health Network, the District scolaire francophone du Nord-Ouest (DSF-NO), the Université de Moncton, campus d'Edmundston, the New Brunswick Department of Social Development - Wellness Branch and the North West Wellness Network