2015
Public Health Agency of Canada
This document provides a brief summary of findings from the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) parent/caregiver study, conducted by the Public Health Agency of Canada in 2015. The study aimed to identify the demographic and risk profile of CAPC respondents; the extent to which they and their children gained development in knowledge, skills and health behaviours that support maternal, child and family health; whether improvements gained in knowledge, skills and health behaviours were related to the level of participant exposure to the program; and the extent to which CAPC projects implemented practices that help parents and children feel welcomed and respected.
The impact of the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) on knowledge, skills and positive health behaviours.
Public Health Agency of Canada. (2015). The impact of the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) on knowledge, skills and positive health behaviours. Government of Canada.
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