The Fit for Life Road Show

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Published on 9 June 2011
Archived on 9 July 2011


Stratford-on-Avon District Council and South Warwickshire Dietetic Service are working in partnership with Stratford-upon-Avon College performing Arts' Department to take the message of the importance of healthy eating and regular physical activity to 37 primary schools across the District reaching in the region of 8,000 children.

There is increasing national concern over the rising levels of obesity in children because of a poor diet and lack of physical activity.  This year's Fit For Life Road Show, delivered through a Theatre in Education programme aims to promote Healthy eating and the importance of keeping active through regular physical activity.  These are the important messages that will be promoted to primary schools children across the District especially in the build up towards 2012 Olympics.

Performances include: ABC Active, Going for Gold and Healthy Heroes.

Twenty four students from Stratford-upon-Avon performing Arts' Department have learnt the messages of healthy eating and physical activity and have created different shows as part of the Theatre in Education project, which provides a significant contribution towards the college attaining Grade 1 status in performing arts.  The programme also provides valuable workplace experience opportunities for the students and is a very significant piece of theatre for them because of the target audience they will be delivering to.

Given the rising levels of childhood obesity, this is an important project which aims at getting crucial information to children and through them to their parents and carers.  Students delivering these messages through performing arts provide good opportunities for local colleges to give a memorable and tangible experience for all involved.

Childhood obesity facts (source Environmental Health Practitioner)

  • One in three children is now obese of overweight.
  • Obesity in under 11s has risen by more than 40 per cent in 10 years.
  • Each year 220,000 English children become overweight or obese.
  • The Chief Medical officer has compared children's diets to a health 'time bomb' which must to defused.
  • The Food Standards Agency has warned that there is a real prospect that parents may outlive their children.

Contact details

Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575

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