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Written specifically for the NSW Health and Movement Science Stage 6 Syllabus, this thought-provoking and future-focused series encourages students to explore the interrelationship between health, body, mind and movement; the many barriers to health and movement; the importance of culturally responsive health and movement practices; and opportunities to improve health and well-being outcomes for themselves, their community and beyond.
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Written specifically for the NSW Health and Movement Science Stage 6 Syllabus, this thought-provoking and future-focused series encourages students to explore the interrelationship between health, body, mind and movement; the many barriers to health and movement; the importance of culturally responsive health and movement practices; and opportunities to improve health and well being outcomes for themselves, their community and beyond. ALL TITLES IN SERIES:
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