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SHE school manual 2.0. a methodological guidebook to become a health promoting school
| Resumo: | The need to update the SHE online manual emerged from the current social challenges that countries face, as emphasized in the 5th European Conference on Health Promoting Schools. Cultural and religious diversity, political and economic crisis, climate change, issues related to gender and non-communicable diseases among others are key and current issues that result in changes in the environmental and societal determinants of health; The lessons learned from the 5th European Conference on Health Promoting Schools reaffirm the importance of a strong future commitment for action from all the Schools for Health Foundation members. Based on these recommendations, joint actions are needed to move from a focus on schools only (single setting) to the integration of schools and their surrounding community services, sports clubs, hospitals, workplace, etc. (integrated multi-setting approach). Actions at the school level should always be linked with actions in the local community. One of the strategies to do so is to use co-creation processes. Therefore, this book is divided into four chapters: why a new edition of the school manual?; why become a health-promoting school?; How to become a health promoting school in five steps?; How to co-design school health promotion? |
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| Autores principais: | Vilaça, Teresa |
| Outros Autores: | Darlington, Emily; Velasco, Maria J. Miranda; Martinis, Olgica; Masson, Julien |
| Assunto: | Schools for health in Europe Health promoting schools Whole-school approach Co-creation Ciências Sociais::Ciências da Educação Educação de qualidade |
| Ano: | 2019 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | livro |
| Tipo de acesso: | acesso aberto |
| Instituição associada: | Universidade do Minho |
| Idioma: | inglês |
| Origem: | RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho |
| Resumo: | The need to update the SHE online manual emerged from the current social challenges that countries face, as emphasized in the 5th European Conference on Health Promoting Schools. Cultural and religious diversity, political and economic crisis, climate change, issues related to gender and non-communicable diseases among others are key and current issues that result in changes in the environmental and societal determinants of health; The lessons learned from the 5th European Conference on Health Promoting Schools reaffirm the importance of a strong future commitment for action from all the Schools for Health Foundation members. Based on these recommendations, joint actions are needed to move from a focus on schools only (single setting) to the integration of schools and their surrounding community services, sports clubs, hospitals, workplace, etc. (integrated multi-setting approach). Actions at the school level should always be linked with actions in the local community. One of the strategies to do so is to use co-creation processes. Therefore, this book is divided into four chapters: why a new edition of the school manual?; why become a health-promoting school?; How to become a health promoting school in five steps?; How to co-design school health promotion? |
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