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What's On the Menu Today?
Wednesday, 22 April 2009 14:29

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This resource is the final component of the project "Engage, Enable and Empower: Advancing the Children's Environmental Health Agenda." What's on the Menu Today? addresses the common behaviour of children exploring the world through hand-to-mouth activity. This resources provides a short list of simple actions to lower risks to children.

The Canadian Child Care Federation, with the support of the Canadian Partnership for Children's Health and Environment (CPCHE) partners, received funding from the National Population Health Fund to undertake a community engagement project with the goal of raising the level of children's environmental health awareness and literacy amongst three key practitioner groups and moving them to action. The three practitioner groups include the following:

  • Child care practitioners
  • Family physicians and other health intermediaries
  • Public health workers
 

| Read more about: child care providers  children  environmental health  handtomouth  health care professionals  risks 

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