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All resources can be viewed and printed from the Women, Youth & Children Nutrition Service webpage at
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From Milk to More: Introducing Solids to your Baby: (w)(48 page booklet) Provides practical, easy to follow information about introducing solid foods to your baby and progressing towards family meals
Good Nutrition in Pregnancy:(13 page booklet) Contains advice on recommended weight gain, healthy eating, snack ideas and Frequently Asked Questions
Good Nutrition while Breastfeeding:(14 page booklet) Contains information on weight management, important nutrients, meal and snack ideas and Frequently Asked Questions
Foodwise factsheets: (Series of 10 factsheets) Providenutritioninformation on a range of topics relevant to young peopleaged 12-18 years. Suitable for parents, carers, school nurses, youth workers
  1. A Good Brekkie(w)

  1. Calcium

  1. Drink Up(w)

  1. Healthy Eating

  1. Hunger Buster Snacks

  1. Iron

  1. Skin Food(w)

  1. Sports Supplements(w)

  1. Healthier Takeaway

  1. Weight Management and Energy Balance

(w)Resource is available online only

Tuckatalk fact sheets: (Series of 18 factsheets) Provide information on a range of nutrition topics for children aged 1-12 years
  1. Baby’s First Food: Setting Habits for Life

  1. Bone Up on Calcium

  1. Bottle or Cup

  1. Breakfast (w)

  1. Children and Iron

  1. Constipation and Fibre

  1. Drink Up for Good Health (w)

  1. Enjoying Fruit and Vegetables (w)

  1. Food for your 1-3 year old

  1. Food for your 4-6 year old

  1. Food Sensitivity (w)

  1. Healthy Lifestyles for Healthy Bodies

  1. Pack a Lunch with Some Punch

  1. Party Time (w)

  1. Setting Healthy Habits

  1. Snacks to Get Your Teeth Into

  1. Vegetarian Eating for Children (w)

  1. Vitamin D (w)

(w)Resource is available online only

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Women, Youth & Children Community Health Programs

ACT Health

PO Box 825

Canberra ACT 2601

Fax: 6205 1591 or Email:

Printed resources are available free of charge to the ACT Community including ACT Health Directorate, other ACT Government Directorates, Australian Government departments, private health service providers, non-government organisations and community agencies. Each request is assessed on an individual basis and is dependent on available stocks.Organisations and consumers outside of the ACT can be provided with one copy of any resource free of charge.

Where possible, to reduce consumption of paper, please direct consumers to the ACT Health Women Youth and Children Nutrition Service website at

Updated June 2017

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