A practical guide to developing and implementing school policy on diet and physical activity
The guide builds on the World Health Organization (WHO) School Policy Framework on Diet and Physical Activity.
The guide builds on the World Health Organization (WHO) School Policy Framework on Diet and Physical Activity.
As part of capacity building for school health programmes, UNESCO and the National Commission for Human Development, Pakistan have developed and produced training materials for teachers and health workers on School Health Education in Urdu and Sindhi languages.
Adequate provision of water supply, sanitation, hygiene and waste management in schools has a number of positive effects and contributes to a reduced burden of disease among children, staff and their families.
La brochure est destinée aux différents professionnels qui participent à la vie de l'école.
A considerable body of evidence has emerged in the last twenty years to inform governments, schools, non-government organisations (NGO’s), teachers, parents and students about effective school health programmes.
In paragraph 49 of the Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health (DPAS) the following recommendation is made to Member States: “School policies and programmes should support the adoption of healthy diets and physical activity.” To assist Member States in DPAS implementation at the cou
Étroitement liées, santé et éducation constituent ensemble le socle sur lequel s’appuie une dynamique de réussite.
Ce document, issu d'une collaboration entre les enseignants, les parents d’élèves et les élèves vise à répondre aux préoccupations des jeunes / adolescents(e) s en matière de santé de la reproduction.
The purpose of this document is to provide clarification for school feeding (SF) focal points and HIV/AIDS focal points on how to integrate HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention education activities into SF programmes. It presents a menu of ideas to do this.
The booklet describes the foundation and reasoning behind the partnership of Focus Resources on Effective School Health (FRESH).