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Are youth mentoring programs good value-for-money? An evaluation of the Big Brothers Big Sisters Melbourne Program

Marjory L Moodie1* and Jane Fisher2

Author Affiliations

1 Health Economics Unit, Public Health Research Evaluation and Policy Cluster, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, Victoria 3125, Australia

2 The Key Centre for Women's Health in Society, School of Population Health, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia

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BMC Public Health 2009, 9:41 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-9-41

Published: 30 January 2009

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Annual costs of implementing the BBBS-M program and data sources. The table shows the itemised costs of implementing the BBBS-M program and the sources from which the data was obtained.

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