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read moreAs part of a new initiative from Museums Victoria and VicHealth to improve the health and wellbeing of young children, children across Victoria will enjoy healthier drink options at all Museums Victoria venues as early as next month.
Under the plan, sugary drinks will be phased out of café spaces across Melbourne Museum, Scienceworks and the Immigration Museum, with the support of catering partner Restaurant Associates. Vending machines will be removed altogether and new water fountains will be installed across all three sites.
Victorian Minister for Health Jenny Mikakos welcomed the partnership having last month invited VicHealth to establish a Childhood Obesity Taskforce to develop and implement new ways to reduce childhood obesity.
Minister Mikakos advised that “this announcement sends a strong message to the community about putting the health of children and young people first.
“We want to make sure healthy options are more readily available to all Victorians and to support our kids to develop healthy habits early in life.”
Nearly a quarter of Victorian children are struggling to maintain a healthy weight and there’s a clear link between regular sugary drink consumption, weight gain and poor dental health.
Museums Victoria is a leading educational destination, with 255,000 kindergarten, primary and secondary students visiting their museums each year.
Museums Victoria Chief Executive Lynley Crosswell added that this is an important step towards improving child health and wellbeing commenting “this joint initiative with VicHealth allows us to work towards improving child health in a practical way.
“We hope to encourage other organisations to adopt similar strategies that support Victorian children and set new standards for venues across Victoria to put the health and wellbeing of kids first.”
VicHealth Chief Executive Dr Sandro Demaio noted that “this is great news for children, parents and teachers, who will now have healthier options when visiting Melbourne’s museums. A standard 600ml bottle of soft drink contains up to 16 teaspoons of sugar. These drinks have no place in kids’ venues.
“It’s exciting to see Museums Victoria taking such a leadership position to improve the healthy drinks options available to the quarter of a million children and their families who visit these iconic venues every year.”
Museums Victoria will complement this strategy with a suite of future programs developed in collaboration with VicHealth.
The VicHealth Childhood Obesity Prevention Taskforce will bring together young people, representatives across health services, community groups, not-for-profits, parents’ groups, academics, sporting groups and peak bodies to ask the tough questions, find innovative ways to address childhood obesity, and to improve the health of Victoria’s young people.
8th July 2019 - New Chief Executive appointed at VicHealth
25th June 2019 - Reviews shows sugary drink taxes reduce consumption
9th April 2019 - VicHealth research reveals widespread promotion of alcoholic drinks on social media
26th March 2017 - NZREPs asks if a Sugar Tax is the Best Solution to Obesity?
13th February 2017 - Arabian Gulf nations to tax sugary drinks
17th January 2017 - Senior ABC executive to head Museums Victoria
23rd November 2016 - Grattan Institute report says sugar tax could halt growing obesity rates
17th October 2016 - New Zealand’s ‘no sugary drinks’ logo launch sends clear health message
29th July 2016 - Sugary drinks dropped from Auckland Council leisure centres
14th April 2016 - YMCA Australia backs calls for taxes on sugary drinks
3rd April 2016 - New Zealand wellness experts call for sugar tax
5th August 2015 - Museums Victoria to redevelop Children’s Gallery into play-based early education space
5th February 2014 - World Health Organisation calls for Governmental restrictions on alcohol and sugar
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