The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scottish childhood obesity projects to share £600,000 in funding

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Projects tackling childhood o b e s i ty in Scotland by promoting healthy eating will receive a share of more than £600,000 in funding.

Ten initiative­s around the country are being allocated money from the Scottish Government to encourage good nutrition.

These include the Bump and Beyond Buddies peer support scheme in Tayside, which aims to extend its infant feeding programme.

A pilot scheme in the Lothians will involve 120 family workers being trained in supporting families in deprived areas with nutrition.

Public Health Minister Joe FitzPatric­k said: “We want children and families to have access to appropriat­e support to achieve as healthy a weight as possible, no matter where they live, and we will continue to support local partners to develop ambitious and

effective plans to prevent and reduce childhood obesity.

“We all have a responsibi­lity to work together to help people in Scotland to achieve and maintain a healthy weight and these projects will help address inequaliti­es in obesity between children in our wealthiest and poorest areas.

“As we set out in our

2018 diet and healthy weight delivery plan, our ambition is to halve childhood obesity by 2030 and significan­tly reduce diet-related health inequaliti­es.”

Tracy McGillivra­y, of NHS Lothian’s health promotion service, said: “The project will work in areas where families are at increased risk of dietrelate­d health inequaliti­es.”

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The government aims to halve childhood obesity.

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