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The impact on anxiety and depression of a whole school approach to health promotion: evidence from a Canadian comprehensive school health (CSH) initiative

Developing and sustaining a healthy school community: Essential elements identified by school health champions

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Developing Healthy School Communities Handbook

Manuel Développement de Communautés Scolaires en Santé

Associations Between Social Emotional Wellbeing and Bullying

Associations Between School Connectedness and Students' Academinc Expectations for the Future

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