Abstract

Issue addressed: This study describes volunteer participation in a multi-strategic fruit and vegetable promotion in primary schools in northern New South Wales. Methods: Parents at 10 intervention and six control schools, and principals from the intervention schools, were surveyed after a two year intervention. We investigated the strategies implemented by parent volunteers, why they volunteered and the conditions they needed to be effective and satisfied. Results: A quarter to a fifth of intervention school parents volunteered in some capacity, assisting with implementing a wide range of strategies in all schools. They felt their work was highly satisfying and useful. Principals reflected these views and felt that volunteers responded more positively to this project than other school activities. Conclusions: Volunteers can be significant contributors to whole-of- school nutrition programs if they are adequately resourced, trained and supported and are offered fun, hands-on strategies to implement. (author abstract)

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