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Walk to School Month – October

Friday, September 30th, 2011

Did you know that fewer and fewer children are walking to school every day?

In a time where physical activity is declining among school-aged children, walking to and from school offers a vital opportunity for physical activity. There are many reasons why kids don’t walk to school as much – safety, busy schedules and longer distances from school are some – but there are thousands of parents, kids and communities working to make walking to school easier for kids.

October is International Walk to School Month, and we encourage you to get walking – a great way to get at least one hour of physical activity per day – see the Live 5-2-1-0 page for more suggestions! Check out Canada’s International Walk to School page, the national Active Safe Routes to School project, and BC’s walk to school organization, HASTE-BC for more suggestions on how to make walking safe and fun for kids.

Some great reasons to walk to school, the park, the rec centre or your friend’s house:

  • In many communities with traffic problems, it’s faster!
  • It’s a great way to spend time with friends
  • It’s good physical activity
  • It helps you know your neighbourhood better
  • It helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions which contribute to climate change
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Abbotsford shines at Healthy Families Day!

Monday, September 26th, 2011


Check out our Abbotsford partner organization Healthy Abbotsford‘s website for a great round-up of the Healthy Families event there that occurred Saturday, September 17, 2011. Minister of Health Mike de Jong, along with the Mayor Peary, Fraser Health CEO Dr. Nigel Murray and local MLA John Van Dongen.

Health Minister Mike de Jong made an announcement about the province’s support for community efforts for health promotion under the new Healthy Families BC program. We look forward to hearing more about it soon! You can read the announcement here.

SCOPE had a booth at the Healthy Abbotsford event that received lots of interest – families like the Live 5-2-1-0 guideline and our 5-2-1-0 fact sheets were going quickly!

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Canada Day in Abbotsford

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

SCOPE looks forward to attending the Canada Day Celebrations in Abbotsford tomorrow! If you’re stopping by, come check out our booth. Enjoy the holiday everyone!

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SCOPE Attends Nutrition Forum

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

Wednesday June 8th, SCOPE attended the 11th Annual Nutrition Forum put on by the BC Dairy Foundation in Vancouver, titled “A Healthy Look at Obesity: Focusing on Solutions.”
The forum was attended primarily by dietitians from across the Lower Mainland.  The presentations consisted of four diverse speakers, each of whom was so interesting we thought it would be worthwhile to briefly highlight each one.

Dr. Diane Finegood of Simon Fraser University performed the introduction, summarizing the complexity of obesity, and asserting that solutions would require a systems approach that addresses the interconnections of all the actors and players.

Dr Linda McCargar of the University of Alberta gave a technical presentation summarizing her work on metabolic flexibility.  Using body calorimetry Dr McCargar examines how metabolic differences can predict risk for obesity.

Dr Linda Bacon began her bold presentation by challenging some of the fundamental beliefs held in the nutrition and metabolism field. Dr. Bacon argued that improving health behaviours could provide the health improvements most people seek through weight loss, and that by taking the focus off weight loss, we not only make our expectations more realistic (considering the low success of weight loss by diet and exercise methods) we promote more a accepting outlook on weight that does not shame or demonize any particular body type.

Finally Arlene Cristall of BC Children’s Hospital gave us a passionate overview of the Shapedown program, their successes, and also future goals of this family-centered treatment program.

We had a great time listening to all the speakers, and also chatting with all the friendly attendees that stopped by our booth to learn about SCOPE!

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BC Bike to Work Week

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

Next week is BC’s Bike to Work Week!  Both of SCOPE’s pilot communities, Prince George and Abbotsford, are participating along with other cities and communities across the province.

Biking to work (and school!) is a great way to incorporate physical activity into your daily routine. Biking burns calories not gas, which means biking is both cheaper and healthier than commuting by car.  SCOPE’s community coordinators will be out and about next week, manning our SCOPE booths.

It’s not to late to get involved!  If you’re interested in participating in the Fraser Valley, Prince George, or elsewhere in the province, visit the Bike to Work website to learn more or to register.


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Abby: get connected to Youth Engagement Learning!

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

BC Healthy Communities is hosting, with support of SCOPE, Healthy Abbotsford and other organizations, a Youth Engagement Learning Event, and YOU can take part!
Date: Thursday, March 10th, 2011
Time: 9:30 am to 3:30 pm – Registration starts at 9 am
Location: University of the Fraser Valley
33844 King Road, Abbotsford, BC
Room AB ABB 121 – directions will be provided when you register
Cost: $20.00 (sliding scale available)
Lunch and snacks will be provided throughout the day
Download the flyer or email katie@bchealthycommunities.ca for more information!

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Happy Birthday, Let’s Move!

Friday, February 11th, 2011

I don’t know about you but I’ve been hearing EVERYWHERE this week about new events, initiatives and news releases related to the one-year anniversary of US First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign to prevent childhood obesity.
Continue reading “Happy Birthday, Let’s Move!” »

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SCOPE attends Aboriginal Health Fair

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

On November 4th, SCOPE and Healthy Abbotsford had the pleasure to take part in the Mámele’awt Aboriginal Family Health Fair. The event was well attended by all age groups and included information booths from local agencies such as Fraser Health, the Canadian Diabetes Association, the Metis Skills and Employment Center and the Abbotsford Youth Commission. Participants learned about topics such as making healthy food choices, controlling diabetes, physical activity, traditional healing and mental health.

This was our first opportunity to showcase the new SCOPE 5-2-1-0 guideline, which was well received by participants. Many parents and children were drawn in by our healthy eating display which provided visuals of proper serving sizes based on Canada’s food guide, as well as displays showing the amount of sugar added to pop. Parents asked great questions and shared their stories about encouraging their children to eat healthy and get active.

SCOPE and Healthy Abbotsford would like to thank the Mámele’awt Aboriginal Education Center and Fraser Health for hosting such a wonderful event and inviting us to take part.

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