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» Go to news mainResearch Congratulations ‑ April 2013
Congratulations to Sara Kirk (PI), who along with her team Jessie-Lee Langille (ÕýÆ·À¶µ¼º½), Kimberley Hernandez (ÕýÆ·À¶µ¼º½) and Dr. Paul Veugelers (University of Alberta) received an NSHRF Knowledge Sharing Support Award - "Inspiring healthly school practices through story telling," to translate key messages of successful healthy school practices from their recent research project CLASS. CLASS is a province-wide research project that looks at the relationship between health, nutrition, physical activity, mental health and school performance of children in Nova Scotia.Â
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