The UBC Learning Circle presents the fourth session of our Aboriginal Nutrition Webinar & Videoconference series. This series of five sessions about the relationship between healthy eating and wellness throughout the life course is presented by health professionals from the First Nations Health Authority.
Our fourth session is oriented towards individuals and families who are at high risk for chronic illness such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Trying to prevent and manage these chronic illnesses can be hard work. Join dietitian Rebecca Sovdi (FNHA) to learn some practical and realistic healthy eating and chronic disease prevention and management tips to living a balanced life that also includes enjoyment of life!
Learning session topics include:
- Practical tips to choosing whole/natural foods and minimizing processed foods
- Healthy eating on a budget and reducing waste
- Using other tools in the chronic disease management toolbox to complement and support healthy eating
- Resources available to you to support healthy eating choices
All are welcome to attend and participate in this FREE live videoconference and computer webinar session.
Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Where: Participate live via videoconference OR computer webinar. Want to know the difference between videoconference and computer webinar? Click here to find out.
About the Presenter
Rebecca Sovdi is a Registered Dietitian and has worked in First Nations health for seven years. She completed her bachelor’s degree at the University of Saskatchewan and a Masters in Public Health at the University of Waterloo. She is passionate about promoting health through a wellness lens that helps others find balance and enjoyment in life. Rebecca grew up in a small town in southern Saskatchewan and now enjoys living as a visitor on traditional Coast Salish territory.
PowerPoint Presentation & Resources
Click here to download a PDF copy of the PowerPoint that was shown at today’s session.
First Nations Food Nutrition & Environment Survey
Weight to Well-Being: Time for a Shift in Paradigms?
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