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Irish primary schools are in favour of the use of community nutrition assistants as a support for healthy school policy development

[...] as the number of schools enrolled in the project grew, there were insufficient community dietitians available for on-site visits, and schools did not feel empowered to develop policy (M McKeon and C Johnston, unpublished results).

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Published in:Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2008-05, Vol.67 (OCE7), Article E292
Main Authors: Molloy, C. Johnston, Kleemann, S., Slattery, C. Glennon
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Language:English
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Summary:[...] as the number of schools enrolled in the project grew, there were insufficient community dietitians available for on-site visits, and schools did not feel empowered to develop policy (M McKeon and C Johnston, unpublished results).
ISSN:0029-6651
1475-2719
DOI:10.1017/S0029665108009555