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Improving Health: the contribution of Extended Schools and Healthy Schools

Improving Health: the contribution of Extended Schools and Healthy Schools. Regional Training Unit and Health Promotion Agency. Dr Gaffney CEO Health Promotion Agency. Dr. Robson Davison. Deputy Secretary for Schools and Youth Policy, Department of Education. Joan Murphy.

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Improving Health: the contribution of Extended Schools and Healthy Schools

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  1. Improving Health: the contribution of Extended Schools and Healthy Schools Regional Training Unit and Health Promotion Agency

  2. Dr GaffneyCEO Health Promotion Agency

  3. Dr. Robson Davison Deputy Secretary for Schools and Youth Policy, Department of Education

  4. Joan Murphy Healthy Settings Co-ordinator: Schools Health Promotion Agency

  5. Anne Lee Health Improvement Programme Manager, Health Scotland

  6. Tea and coffee Service is provided at 2 points outside the main conference area

  7. Local case studies from Extended Schools, also designated as Healthy Schools. • Ballysally Primary School, Colraine • Belfast Model School for Girls • Christ the Redeemer Primary School, Omagh • St Edna Primary School, Derry • St. Malachy Primary School,Bangor

  8. Conclusion

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