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Supporting healthy eating, active living and improved social connection

Applications are now open for $2 million in grants to support healthy weight and activity in children and young people, as well as targeted support for social connection in priority groups.

Supporting the goals of Healthy Canberra, the ACT Government’s preventive health strategy, as well as Best Start for Canberra’s Children: The First 1000 Days Strategy launched on 4 November 2022, $1.6 million will enable innovative community-based activities with a focus on supporting children and young people for healthy weight and increasing physical activity.

Announcing the funding at the First 1000 Days Conference hosted by Tresillian, Marymead and Perinatal Wellbeing Centre, Minister for Health Rachel Stephen-Smith said that one way the Best Start Strategy will give Canberra’s children and young people the best start in life is by encouraging good health and wellbeing.

“A nutritious diet and being active both support healthy weight and contribute to good health. We want our children and young people to live well, and we know that healthy weight in childhood reduces the risk of developing chronic disease later in life,” Minister Stephen-Smith said.

“Optimum nutrition and physical activity during the early years of life are essential for normal growth, including both physical and cognitive development. They also establish healthy habits that can be carried into adulthood.”

An additional $400,000 is available for smaller grants of up to $40,000 for community organisations to deliver innovative activities that support re-connection within priority population groups.

The targeted funding will aim to support priority populations in all age groups to re-establish social connection after the impacts of COVID-19 over the past two and a half years.

“Strong social connection has a powerful effect on health for both individuals and communities,” Minister Stephen-Smith said.

“The Government is supporting local community groups to bring people together through a common interest, providing the avenue to build positive relationships and create safe and welcoming places for learning and community engagement.”

Applications for both grant programs close at 4pm, on Wednesday 21 December 2022.

Applications can be made at

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