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

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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 national governments, 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.

Author(s): Cheryl Vince Whitman, Carmen Aldinger (auth.), Carmen E. Aldinger, Cheryl Vince Whitman (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 404
Tags: Public Health/Gesundheitswesen; Health Administration; Health Promotion and Disease Prevention; Maternal and Child Health

Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction and Background....Pages 3-17
Framing Theories and Implementation Research....Pages 19-33
Overview of Findings from Case Study Analysis....Pages 35-82
Front Matter....Pages 84-84
Kenya....Pages 85-95
Mauritius....Pages 97-104
Nigeria....Pages 105-114
South Africa....Pages 115-126
Barbados....Pages 127-132
Brazil....Pages 133-142
Canada....Pages 143-157
Nicaragua....Pages 159-169
USA....Pages 171-186
Uruguay....Pages 187-193
Germany....Pages 195-203
Kosovo....Pages 205-212
Poland....Pages 213-224
Scotland....Pages 225-238
Bahrain....Pages 239-249
Oman....Pages 251-264
United Arab Emirates....Pages 265-281
Front Matter....Pages 84-84
China....Pages 283-296
Hong Kong....Pages 297-314
India....Pages 315-326
Lao PDR: Strengthening the School Health Initiative....Pages 327-335
Philippines....Pages 337-348
Singapore....Pages 349-364
Viet Nam....Pages 365-376
Australia....Pages 377-385
Cook Islands....Pages 387-393
Back Matter....Pages 395-404