Latest NewsCare home caterers 'need separate NVQ'(26 January 2006 12:31)Care home caterers need their own training qualifications, according to Derek Johnson, vice-chairman of the National Association of Care Caterers (NACC). Article continues below
"It is clearly of critical importance to delivering good nutrition in care homes and my bill would help put these issues on the agenda," he said. Burstow has called on the Food Standards Agency to rule on the precise nature of any future nutritional standards. He described the guidelines proposed by the Caroline Walker Trust (CWT) in a document entitled Eating Well For Older People as "an invaluable starting point". Johnson also called for minimum nutritional standards but said the CWT guidelines should be taken together with specialist advice from the NACC. He attacked the current rules, which simply state that care home food should be "wholesome", as too vague. "The interpretation of 'wholesome' can vary greatly from one home to another," he said. "We need to go one step further and put legal requirements in place." By Tom Bill
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