Evaluation of a national child oral health improvement programme 2011
Published on: 24th August 2022
- All Wales/National
- Annual
This report details the final stage evaluation of the Designed to Smile national child oral health improvement programme and relates to the perception of parents involved in the programme.
This follows the previous reports on the impact of the programme
on Community Dental Service Staff (December 2009) and on schools (December 2010).
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