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Active Transport for Childcare Centres: A CASE STUDY AND RESOURCE FOR COUNCILS

Partridge, E., (2007) Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology, Sydney for SSROC
The project sought to explore and understand the reasons for current travel behaviour to and from Council preschools and childcare centres and the barriers to active transport. The Councils aimed to use this research to inform the development of interventions designed to increase the use of active transport. The project also aimed to build or strengthen partnerships between Council staff and childcare centre staff. This partnership approach intended to make use of Council resources to support interventions in the Centres and also to enable local active transport issues to be addressed in plans and strategies at the LGA level.
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