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Looking through the Keyhole: Exploring Realities and Possibilities for School Breakfast Programs in Rural Western Australia.

Simon O IchumarEmma E DahlbergEllen B PaynterFiona M C LuceyMiranda R ChesterLennelle PapertalkSandra Claire Thompson
Published in: Nutrients (2018)
Opportunities for SBPs to offer holistic support and educational enhancement for disadvantaged children are limited by the realities of pressures on staff to support them and a view constraining their primary role as food delivery. The lack of volunteer support in disadvantaged schools limits the potential benefits of SBPs in providing psychosocial support. Health education resources which exist for use in SBPs are not necessarily used.
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