About VSCA Canteen Services

VSCA Canteen Services Pty Ltd is a unique private company (ABN 20 062 392 983), set up in 1993.

VSCA Canteen Services Pty Ltd is independent and receives no government funding.

VSCA Canteen Services Pty Ltd is proud and privileged:

  • to sponsor the Victorian School Canteen Association and to operate its secretariat,
  • to work with many varied school communities around Victoria for many years,
  • to consult with your school to assist you to improve your canteen operations,
  • to manage and co-ordinate events and activities for you to facilitate information sharing, education, networking,
  • to liaise with the foodservice industry & other agencies to promote products & services suitable for school canteens,
  • to support Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), The Fred Hollows Foundation and the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.

The staff of VSCA Canteen Services Pty Ltd have long and broad experience working in and around Victorian school canteens since the 1970's as paid managers and canteen volunteers at both primary and secondary levels. For 10 years, we also owned and managed a Victoria wide wholesale distribution business for school canteens. Specialist staff includes a nutritionist and a canteen consultant. We understand!

VSCA Canteen Services Pty Ltd is committed to:

  • helping school canteens to happy munching
  • encouraging healthier food choices in school food services
  • assisting schools to operate the best possible canteen service for their school, and
  • working for school canteens with the foodservice industry and other agencies to promote products and services for school canteens that
    • look good and taste great
    • are of high quality
    • are reasonably priced and offer value for money
    • appeal to primary and/or secondary students
    • create interest and variety in canteen menus
    • help to improve the standard and viability of school canteens

VSCA Canteen Services Pty Ltd together with the Victorian School Canteen Association Inc jointly offer opportunities for school canteen people like you around Victoria to meet others, share ideas, pool resources, network between schools and to participate in VSCA's many initiatives that assist canteen staff, promote viable lunch services, facilitate happy munching in schools and support you to meet the many challenges of running a sustainable and healthy school food service.

VSCA initiatives for Victorian school food services include: VSCA Buying Guide of suitable products and services for school canteens; "VSCA Ratings" to identify products that meet Victorian government policy for food at school; "Victorian Canteen News" newsletter; VSCA School Canteen Expo to see and sample products, gain ideas and information, meet others; "VSCA Happy Munching Workshops" around Victoria; VSCA Resources; VSCA Canteen Hotline for advice and assistance on any aspect of operating a school canteen; VSCA "Share and Care" scrapbook of information, ideas and items of interest from schools around Victoria; VSCA Annual Canteen Rewards Evening in November to acknowledge your hard work during the year; annual VSCA Canteen of the Year Awards (in Term 4 each year) to recognise outstanding achievements in Victorian school canteens.

To contact VSCA Canteen Services Pty Ltd, please email: vsca@bigblue.net.au

Happy munching!February 2007

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