Child care health consultation programs in California: Models, services, and facilitators

Author(s): Alkon, Abbey; Bernzweig, Jane; To, Kim; Mackie, Joanna F.; Wolff, Mimi; Elman, Jeremy;
Date Issued: March/April 2008
Description: An evaluative study of the Child Care Health Linkages Project, an initiative to address health and safety issues for children attending Early Childhood Education (ECE) programs by linking health consultants with ECE providers and parents in 20 California counties
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Funder(s): First 5 California
Journal Title: Public Health Nursing
Volume Number: 25
Issue Number: 2
Page Range: 126-139
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Health-Based Programs
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA
ISSN: 0737-1209 Paper
1525-1446 Online
Peer Reviewed: yes
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