An exploration of the statutory Healthy Start vitamin supplementation scheme in North West England
Abstract Background Government nutritional welfare support from the English 'Healthy Start' scheme is targeted at low-income pregnant women and preschool children, but take-up of its free food vouchers is much better than its free vitamin vouchers. While universal implementation probably r...
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Main Authors: | May Moonan (Author), Gillian Maudsley (Author), Barbara Hanratty (Author), Margaret Whitehead (Author) |
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