PRS Application Materials
The following resources are required to register with the Healthy Kids Product Registration Scheme for 2012. For companies that have not registered products before, please contact the Healthy Kids Food and Nutrition Team for a discussion about your products before you begin your application, to ensure your products meet the nutrient criteria and are suitable for the school canteen market.
A. FOR FOOD COMPANIES:
Step 1. Marketing Brochure – read this first to decide what level of registration is best for your company.
Food and Beverage Marketing Opportunities
Step 2. Applications – download, complete and PRINT one application form for the appropriate level of registration. Make sure you read the instructions and the Conditions of Registration.
Conditions of Registration
Application Instructions
Standard Application
Premium Application
Premium Plus Application
Step 3. Advertising- You can market your brand to over 3 million Australian kids using Healthy Kids advertising opportunities. Simply download the advertising brochure for specifications, deadlines and advertising rates. Be sure to read the Healthy Kids Advertising Guidelines before promoting your registered products and send us a booking form to secure your place in our publications.
Advertising Brochure
Advertising Booking Form
Advertising Guidelines
Step 4. Companies Registering 99% Juice Products must also complete the Declaration of Juice Content and Slushie companies need to read the additional notice
Declaration of Juice Content
Notice to Slushie Manufacturers
B. FOR NON-FOOD CANTEEN RESOURCE AND EQUIPMENT COMPANIES, DISTRIBUTORS, FRESH FOOD GROUPS
Resource Marketing Opportunities
Resource Application
C. HEALTHY KIDS SCHOOL CANTEEN EXPO AND TRAINING DAY
Expo 2012 Flyer
D. MAKING AMENDMENTS TO YOUR REGISTRATION
Amendment Form
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