GreenKiddie.co.uk has been nominated for The Mumpreneur Awards 2010! We have been nominated in three categories: Best Start Up, Best Online Business, and Best Green Business.
A shortlist will be selected during August. The Mumpreneur Awards’ independent panel of judges will deliberate and the winners will be announced at The Mumpreneur Conference on Saturday 18th September 2010. The ceremony will take place at The Heart of England Conference Centre, Warwickshire.
The Mumpreneur Conference and Awards 2010 is an event aimed at supporting and celebrating mums in business. A full day of fun, you can meet like-minded women, join in with a selection of our 6 seminars, listen to the inspirational speakers, and more. Tickets cost just £20 which includes access to the entire conference, the award ceremony and lunch. A must-attend event for any mum in business, or considering her option.
The Mumpreneur Conference is organised by Ella Events, a business run by two mums in business based in the West Midlands. Ella Events began with organising Baby Fairs around the region, and by combining their best skills, Amanda and Laura are able to organise fantastic events to support small business, local parents and business mums. With six children aged 5 and under between them, and their own individual businesses, they know better than anyone else what can make an event suitable or busy mums juggling business life with their family, which is why the Mumpreneur Conference is aimed to be affordable, accessible and fun for all business mums in the UK.
January 20, 2010
The Better Nursery Food Now Campaign, which calls on the Government to implement nutritional standards for nursery school food, has now launched a Facebook campaign to spread the word and engage mums and dads in supporting. The campaign is being run and promoted by The Soil Association and Organix, the baby and toddler food company.
The Better Nursery Food Campaign aims to increase the pressure on Government by highlighting examples of nurseries where parents are dissatisfied with the nutritional standards of nursery food. Whether it’s a nursery serving junk food, or food with artificial additives and e-numbers, or poor food generally, we are asking parents and nursery workers to post their experiences on the Facebook page and sign the petition to take to government.
The experiences from mums and dads will enable the Better Nursery Food Now campaigns team to step up the pressure on Government to put in place nutritional standards that will cover all nurseries, guaranteeing better food in nurseries.
Just to remind you that, according to the report Georgie Porgie Pudding and Pie – exposing the truth about nursery food:
- There are no clear nutritional standards for UK nurseries.
- Some nurseries spend as little as 25p per meal, per child.
- Colourings and additives, not allowed in manufactured foods for children, were regularly being permitted in nurseries.
- Foods banned or restricted in primary and secondary schools – like chips, sweets and chocolate – are still regularly served in nurseries.
- No Government Department was willing to take responsibility for the quality and monitoring of nursery food.
BBC 1 Panorama programme on Monday 25 January at 8.30pm will be investigating “What Is Really In Our Kid’s Food”. The programme has discovered that one in five children starts school already overweight and, according to the latest research, children who are fat by five are likely to stay that way. Shelley Jofre investigates the food being dished up to pre-schoolers at nurseries and at home. There’s a rapidly growing market in ready meals specifically for toddlers, but are they really a healthy option? The programme looks behind the marketing claims
January 20, 2010