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    • Community Health Programs
    • Health Promotion Strategies

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    • The Ready, Steady, Go! program targets nutrition and physical activity in diverse neighborhoods.
    • It encourages social integration and children's decision-making power.
    • The initiative involves parents to foster positive lifestyle attitudes in children, reaching 70,000 participants.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the logic of the Ready, Steady, Go! program.
    • To identify Critical Quality Control Points (CCPs).
    • To establish impact indicators using Program Impact Pathways (PIP) analysis.

    Main Methods:

    • Program Impact Pathways (PIP) analysis was employed.
    • Key activities and processes of the Ready, Steady, Go! program were reviewed.
    • Critical Quality Control Points (CCPs) were identified for the project.

    Main Results:

    • The PIP analysis validated the program's structure for achieving its aims.
    • Key CCPs include teacher training, active teacher involvement, accessible facilities, parent/grandparent participation, and institutional/network engagement.
    • A set of impact indicators for healthy lifestyle knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors was developed.

    Conclusions:

    • Program staff recognize the importance of CCP monitoring.
    • Quarterly PIP-informed quality control evaluations are planned.
    • The program's structure supports its primary objectives for promoting healthy lifestyles.