A multifaceted approach increased staff confidence to develop outside of school hours care as a health promoting setting
Abstract Background Outside-of-school-hours-care (OSHC) services are well positioned to influence the health behaviours of 489, 800 Australian children, and are an important setting for health promotion given the current rates of childhood overweight and obesity and associated health risks. OSHC Pro...
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Main Authors: | Karen Forde (Author), Leesa Costello (Author), Amanda Devine (Author), Ros Sambell (Author), Ruth Wallace (Author) |
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