Examining the relationship between child holiday club attendance and parental mental wellbeing
Objectives: This paper reports results of an evaluation of 17 holiday clubs located throughout North East England that ran during the summer of 2017, designed to reduced summertime food insecurity. Study design: Questionnaire administed to parents/caregivers of children who attended a holiday club....
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Main Authors: | Michael A. Long (Author), Paul B. Stretesky (Author), Eilish Crilley (Author), Zeb Sattar (Author), Margaret Anne Defeyter (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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