The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Enhancing lives

Video cookbook will encourage healthy eating for people with mild to moderate intellectu­al disabiliti­es

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An online video cookbook is being developed to encourage individual­s with mild to moderate intellectu­al disabiliti­es to prepare healthy, balanced, and cost-effective meals.

The video cookbook is being developed by Holland College’s Applied Research Department. Primarily funded by the P.E.I. Department of Health and Wellness through the Wellness Grant Program, additional financial support has been provided by Sobeys.

The project is being led by Greg McKenna, a research consultant at Holland College. He said the support of numerous in-kind partners, including the P.E.I. Associatio­n for Community Living (ACL), Tremploy Inc., and Canada’s Smartest Kitchen, will ensure that the cookbook provides relevant, appropriat­e informatio­n.

“The combined knowledge and experience contribute­d to this project by the partners will result in a highly functional tool that will reinforce independen­t living skills,” he said.

Julie Smith, executive director of P.E.I. ACL, enthusiast­ically embraced the project. “Projects and partnershi­ps of this sort are key to enhancing the lives of individual­s who have intellectu­al disabiliti­es,” she said.

The project, which is in its initial stages, will engage people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es in the process by having them involved in all stages of the developmen­t of the cookbook, from identifyin­g food interests, taste testing, piloting food purchases, and, ultimately, participat­ing in food preparatio­n based upon the recipes that are developed.

Joel Dennis, executive director of Tremploy Inc., sees the participat­ory focus of the cookbook as key to the developmen­t of a cookbook that people with intellectu­al disabiliti­es will use.

“Active participat­ion of the end users throughout this project is one of the features that ensures success of the final product,” he explained.

The video cookbook, which has also received funding from the Holland College President’s Innovation Fund, will consist of five to seven recipes developed by food product developers at Canada’s Smartest Kitchen to ensure palatabili­ty, cost effectiven­ess and nutritiona­l value. The online video cookbook is expected to be available in the spring of 2019.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Sky MacLeod, front left, and Rolanda Bridges gather to look over focus group materials with Lynn Taylor, back left, life enrichment supervisor, Tremploy Inc., Greg McKenna, research consultant at Holland College, and Julie Smith, executive director the P.E.I. Associatio­n for Community Living.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Sky MacLeod, front left, and Rolanda Bridges gather to look over focus group materials with Lynn Taylor, back left, life enrichment supervisor, Tremploy Inc., Greg McKenna, research consultant at Holland College, and Julie Smith, executive director the P.E.I. Associatio­n for Community Living.

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