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Acknowledgements<br />

I <strong>Move</strong> <strong>We</strong> <strong>Move</strong> has been developed by Hunter New England Population Health, Hunter New<br />

England Area Health Service.<br />

<strong>We</strong> would like to especially thank Jannelle Gallagher, Authorised Supervisor of Kurri Kurri and<br />

District Pre-School Kindergarten; Associate Professor Phillip Morgan, Faculty of Education and Arts,<br />

University of Newcastle and Genevieve Dwyer, Discipline of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney for<br />

their expertise and involvement in developing the resource.<br />

Developed by:<br />

• Lynda Davies, Danielle Stephenson, Meghan Finch, Luke Wolfenden, Nicole Pond and Maryann<br />

Falkiner, Hunter New England Population Health<br />

• Kerith Duncanson and Alicia Norris, <strong>For</strong>ster Community Health Centre<br />

<strong>We</strong> would like to acknowledge and thank the following people for reviewing the resource, namely:<br />

• Tracey Kelty, University of Newcastle<br />

• Peta Lucas, Centre for Health Advancement, <strong>NSW</strong> Health<br />

• Corrinne Tattam, Denison Street Early Learning Centre<br />

• Judy Skerritt, Hunter TAFE<br />

• Adrienne Roberts, Hunter TAFE<br />

• Marion Davies, Hunter TAFE and former co-owner and operator of Playful Parenting Mount Hutton<br />

• Associate Professor Nadine McCrea, University of New England<br />

• Lyn Connors, Hamilton Child Care Centre<br />

• Rachel Sutherland, Scott Trindall and David Kelly, Hunter New England Population Health<br />

Sections of I <strong>Move</strong> <strong>We</strong> <strong>Move</strong>, in particular The Physical Activity Handbook – Preschoolers and the<br />

Fundamental <strong>Move</strong>ment Skills Game Cards – Preschoolers, are largely based on the Munch and<br />

<strong>Move</strong> Resource Manual developed by <strong>NSW</strong> Health. <strong>NSW</strong> Health has kindly granted permission to<br />

reproduce parts of this resource. <strong>Good</strong> for <strong>Kids</strong> would like to thank and acknowledge the work of<br />

the authors of this resource.<br />

In developing this manual every effort has been made to acknowledge the original sources of<br />

information and to seek permission to reproduce published work.<br />

Please note that within this resource, the term ‘Aboriginal’ is generally used in preference to<br />

‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander’, in recognition that Aboriginal people are the original<br />

inhabitants of <strong>NSW</strong>.<br />

This work is copyright. The <strong>Good</strong> for <strong>Kids</strong> I <strong>Move</strong> <strong>We</strong> <strong>Move</strong> Physical Activity Resource Kit may<br />

be reproduced in whole or in part for study or training purposes subject to the inclusion of<br />

an acknowledgement of the source and no commercial usage or sale. Requests and enquiries<br />

regarding reproduction rights should be directed to Hunter New England Population Health,<br />

Hunter New England Area Health Service.<br />

© Hunter New England Area Health Service July 2009.<br />

I <strong>Move</strong> <strong>We</strong> <strong>Move</strong>, The Guide Edition 1 August 2009<br />

AREA HEALTH SERVICE<br />

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