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Oregon Child Care Health Consultation Program: 2008 status report
Oregon. Office of Family Health, May, 2009
Salem: Oregon, Office of Family Health.

An evaluation of the first year of implementation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, from July 2007 through June 2008

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Oregon Child Care Health Consultation Program: 2008 status report [Executive summary]
Oregon. Office of Family Health, May 2009
Salem: Oregon, Office of Family Health.

A summary of an evaluation of the first year of implementation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, from July 2007 through June 2008

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Oregon Child Care Health Consultation Program: 2009 status report
Oregon. Office of Family Health, October, 2009
Salem: Oregon, Office of Family Health.

An evaluation of the second year of implementation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, from July 2008 through June 2009

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Oregon Child Care Health Consultation program: 2009 status report [Executive summary]
Oregon. Office of Family Health, October, 2009
Salem: Oregon, Office of Family Health.

A summary of an evaluation of the second year of implementation of the Child Care Health Consultation (CCHC) program, Oregon's initiative to improve children's health and safety in child care programs, from July 2008 through June 2009

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