Why invest in Health Promoting Schools?
This Schools4Health policy brief outlines why the Health Promoting School (HPS) approach is a crucial and cost-effective strategy to create healthier learning environments.
This Schools4Health policy brief outlines why the Health Promoting School (HPS) approach is a crucial and cost-effective strategy to create healthier learning environments.
Children and young people across Europe are growing up in a world shaped by climate change, environmental degradation, and health inequalities.
Schools have been identified as one of the appropriate settings for addiction prevention since this is the place where pupils may come into contact with drugs for the first time and experiment with them, with the possibility of becoming addicted.
In November 2009, the NFER's International Information Unit (comprising the Eurydice Unit for England, Wales and Northern Ireland1 and the team responsible for the International Review of Curriculum and Assessment Frameworks Internet Archive - INCA) completed some desk research on the ways i
This study evaluated an AIDS education program in Hungary. Four evaluations were undertaken - process and outcome evaluations of the peer educator training and activities used for students.
This sexuality education reference guide aims to systematically and coherently bring together information on sexuality education policies and programmes across Europe. The guide is divided into three broad sections.