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Case Studies in Global School Health Promotion: From Research to Practice

Editat de Cheryl Vince Whitman, Carmen E. Aldinger
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A growing body of research identifies strong links between children’s health, social and educational outcomes; it also notes the reciprocal benefits of access to quality education on individual and family health status. In response to these findings, the World Health Organization developed the concept of the Health-Promoting School (HPS), a living catalyst for healthy lives, and for positive changes that students can take home and into the community. Case Studies in Global School Health Promotion provides readers with a theoretical and research base needed to understand the methods used in communities all over the world to put this captivating concept in place.
Case examples from over two dozen countries (representing urban and rural areas in developing and developed nations) outline the strategies taken to implement HPS programs in individual schools, municipalities, and nations. For each program, case study authors explain the problems they tackled, their motivation and supports to respond creatively; and the barriers they faced. In the cases, authors describe the capacities and infrastructure they created and mechanisms for cooperation; as well as the personnel, financial, and time requirements involved. Case studies were drawn from the following regions:
    • Africa
    • The Americas
    • Europe
    • Eastern Mediterranean
    • South and Southeast Asia
    • Western Pacific.
Case Studies in Global School Health Promotion offers a world of insights, ideas, and guidance to those addressing social determinants of health at this formative stage, including: education and health policy makers; professionals and administrators; and researchers in national governments, universities, local schools, community, non-governmental organizations and civil society. The material provides interesting anduseful information to those dedicated to these issues within WHO, FRESH Partners and other United Nations agencies. It is also an instructive text for graduate students in public health, education, allied health professions and social sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780387922683
ISBN-10: 0387922687
Pagini: 404
Ilustrații: XVII, 404 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:2009
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Professional/practitioner

Cuprins

Section 1. Introduction and Overview of Findings.- Introduction and Background.- Framing Theories and Implementation Research.- Overview of Findings from Case Study Analysis.- Section 2. Case Studies.- Africa.- Kenya: Action-Oriented and Participatory Health Education in Primary Schools.- Mauritius: Health Promotion for Youth.- Nigeria: Health-Promoting Schools.- South Africa: Sapphire Road Primary.- The Americas.- Barbados: School Health Case Study.- Brazil: Addressing the Social Determinants of Health: The Experience of a Municipal School in Rio de Janeiro.- Canada: Case Study.- Nicaragua: The Social 'Treasure' of Participation.- United States of America: The Michigan Journey Toward Coordinated School Health.- Uruguay: Mainstreaming Health Promotion in Education Policies.- Europe .- Germany: Anschub.de—'Alliance for sustainable school health and education'.- Kosovo: A Health-Promoting Schools Approach to Reduce the Risks of Lead Poisoning and to Establish Cross-Ethnic Collaboration.- Poland: The Health-Promoting School National Certificate.- Scotland: Sustaining the Development of Health-Promoting Schools—The Experience of Scotland in the European Context.- Eastern Mediterranean.- Bahrain: National Comprehensive School Health Program, Health-Promoting Schools.- Oman: Health-Promoting Schools—Collaboration and Investment.- United Arab Emirates: Health-Promoting Schools—Strategies for Policy Change.- South and Southeast Asia.- China: Implementing Health-Promoting Schools inZhejiang Province, China.- Hong Kong: Health-Promoting Schools.- India: Implementing Health-Promoting Schools—HOPE Initiative.- Lao PDR: Strengthening the School Health Initiative.- Philippines: Supporting Health Promotion in Schools Through the Urbani School Health Kit.- Singapore:Health-Promoting Schools—The CHERISH Award.- Viet Nam.- Western Pacific.- Australia: The New South Wales School-Link Initiative.- Cook Islands: The 'Strengthening Project'

Recenzii

From the reviews:
"Using a case-based approach, this book describes the application of the health-promoting school (HPS) model to improve child health outcomes globally. … The audience is primarily graduate students in public health, education, allied health professions, and social sciences. A secondary audience is educators, policy makers, professionals and administrators in national governments, universities, nongovernmental agencies, schools, and civil society. The use of the case-based application is effective in covering the conceptual framework of HPS." (Carole A. Kenner, Doody’s Review Service, July, 2009)

Notă biografică

Cheryl Vince Whitman is a Senior Vice President and Division Director of the Health & Human Development Programs at Education Development Center.
Carmen Aldinger is a Project Director at Education Development Center (Newton, MA), where she manages the WHO Collaborating Center to Promote Health through Schools and Communities. 

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Case Studies in Global School Health Promotion
Cheryl Vince Whitman and Carmen Aldinger
 
A growing body of research identifies strong links between children’s health, social and educational outcomes; it also notes the reciprocal benefits of access to quality education on individual and family health status. In response to these findings, the World Health Organization developed the concept of the Health-Promoting School (HPS), a living catalyst for healthy lives, and for positive changes that students can take home and into the community. Case Studies in Global School Health Promotion provides readers with a theoretical and research base needed to understand the methods used in communities all over the world to put this captivating concept in place.
Case examples from over two dozen countries (representing urban and rural areas in developing and developed nations) outline the strategies taken to implement HPS programs in individual schools, municipalities, and nations. For each program, case study authors explain the problems they tackled, their motivation and supports to respond creatively; and the barriers they faced. In the cases, authors describe the capacities and infrastructure they created and mechanisms for cooperation; as well as the personnel, financial, and time requirements involved. Case studies were drawn from the following regions:
    • Africa
    • The Americas
    • Europe
    • Eastern Mediterranean
    • South and Southeast Asia
    • Western Pacific
Case Studies in Global School Health Promotion offers a world of insights, ideas, and guidance to those addressing social determinants of health at this formative stage, including: education and health policy makers; professionals and administrators; and researchers in nationalgovernments, universities, local schools, community, non-governmental organizations and civil society. The material provides interesting and useful information to those dedicated to these issues within WHO, FRESH (Focus Resources on Effective School Health) Partners and other United Nations agencies. It is also an instructive text for graduate students in public health, education, allied health professions and social sciences.

Caracteristici

Focuses on new research on implementation Features 26 case studies of schools from around the world Based on WHO’s Global School Health Initiative Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras