Written by Wanja Nyaga and Matheus Abrantes
Reviewed by Professor Sumantra Ray
Earlier this year, the UK MTK's soft launch in Cambourne paved the way for the NNEdPro-UK roadshow events in September in various parts of the UK, namely Cambridge, Belfast, Aberdeen and Dundee. The roadshow partnered with the University of Queensland, Center for Community Health & Wellbeing.
Mobile Teaching Kitchen International Initiative Event – 13th September at Fitzwilliam College at the University of Cambridge
On the following day, participants had the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the Mobile Teaching Kitchen International Initiative. This event, held at Fitzwilliam College, delved into the innovative initiative to promote practical nutrition education worldwide. Attendees explored how this initiative makes a difference in the UK, Australia, and beyond.
Mobile Teaching Kitchen International Initiative Workshop – 21st September
On 21st September, NNEdPro hosted a workshop on the Mobile Teaching Kitchen International Initiative. This workshop provided a deep dive into the programme's impact in the UK and offered valuable perspectives on its summative thinking in Australia. Attendees explored how hands-on nutrition education can empower communities and individuals to make healthier choices. On that day, we had the honour to meet the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, who extended his unwavering support, and esteemed researchers from the institute.
MTK Taste Testing Session – 22nd September in Dundee
Closing out the month, a taste testing session was held in Dundee on 22nd September. Participants had the opportunity to experience firsthand the culinary delights and nutritional benefits of the Mobile Teaching Kitchen's offerings. This interactive session highlighted the importance of practical, engaging nutrition education. The participants also filled in a proforma during the taste-testing session, and the results were extremely positive. You can check out the table here. Thank you to professional Chef Kantesh Chowdhury for his generous donation in making this session possible
Conclusion
Nutrition roadshow events are a great way to learn about health and nutrition in a fun and engaging way. These events typically feature nutrition workshops, brainstorming sessions and taste testing. For the general audience, nutrition roadshow events are an excellent opportunity to meet with registered dietitians, nutritionists and other healthcare providers and to learn about the latest research on health and nutrition. Some additional activities that might take place at a nutrition roadshow include:
Interactive exhibits that facilitate learning about different foods and nutrients and how to make healthy choices.
Health screenings include checking blood pressure, cholesterol, and other health markers.
Nutrition counselling sessions where participants can talk to a registered dietitian or other nutrition expert about their individual needs and goals.
Following the successful roadshow events, new partnerships were formed, including with the Angus and Dundee Community College, where the first Culinary Training of the MTK will take place on the 8th of November. These partnerships help accelerate NNEdPro's efforts towards nutrition education and translation of research to applicable knowledge.
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