What is the Community Cooks Programme? The Community Cooks programme is a FREE 6 week training programme which prepares successful Community Cooks to pass on their cooking skills to people in the community. The Community Cooks attend the programme one day a week for 6 weeks and gain the following qualifications: * OCN ‘Developing Cooking Skills‛ course Level 2 * ‘Food Hygiene‛ accredited CIEH Level 2 * ‘Healthier Food & Special Diets‛ accredited CIEH Level 2 The training will also include basic first aid skills, guidance on how to use the CHEW trainers pack, and focus on how to coach others to improve their cooking skills. Contact us Please contact us if you are interested in joining either the CHEW course or the Community Cooks programme. T: 01493 743020 F: 01493 743001 [email protected] Great Yarmouth and Waveney Community Nutrition Team Priory Centre Priory Plain Great Yarmouth NR30 1NW Visit our website www.priorycentre.co.uk/cookingskills TEXT “FOOD” to 65000 Do you enjoy cooking? Would you like to pass on your cooking skills to people in the community? Who are the Community Cooks? How much does it cost to be a Community Cook? Community Cooks are volunteers who are passionate about supporting others to improve their cooking skills to prepare cheap, healthy and tasty meals. They are: * Enthusiastic about cooking meals with simple ingredients and techniques. * Willing to prepare and taste different types of foods. * Positive about healthy eating and promoting good nutrition. * Committed to working with people from their local communities. * Patient and able to encourage others who have very little cooking experience. * Able to offer the time to attend training and then to deliver cooking courses. What do the Community Cooks do? After the training, the Community Cooks deliver the CHEW Cook Healthy Eat Well course. This is a five week basic cookery skills course (about 3 hours each week) involving practical experience in the kitchen for small groups of 3-8 people. When delivering the CHEW course, the Community Cooks will prepare the session plan, buy the ingredients for the recipes, and run the session at a local risk-assessed venue with an appropriate kitchen. The Community Cooks will provide guidance and support to the participants on the course as they prepare the food and eat it together. Following the completion of the training, new Community Cooks will be offered opportunities to shadow CHEW sessions delivered by Community Nutritionists or by experienced Community Cooks before delivering their first CHEW course. The Community Cooks programme is funded by NHS Great Yarmouth & Waveney. The training programme is free to successful applicants. Community Cooks will be given access to the appropriate equipment and resources required to deliver the CHEW course, and all food and travel expenses will be reimbursed by Great Yarmouth Community Trust. What do we want in return? Within a year of completion of the course the Community Cooks will each have run 2 ‘CHEW‛ cookery courses in the community. We will help arrange a venue and the participants whilst covering all the costs! You will gain new skills whilst also making new friends and having fun!
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