This chapter outlines the findings of a systematic review of 52 reviews of interventions to promote wellbeing in schools, using a very wide range of search terms. The interventions identified by the reviews had clear and positive impacts on a broad range of outcomes connected with wellbeing, ...
2. How can wellbeing be conceptualized within the Health Promoting Schools framework? When it comes to wellbeing, one of the main objectives of Health Promoting Schools, a pressing question is how it may apply, be promoted and sustained in everyday school life. Bearing in mind that Fenouillet...
Background and objectivesWellbeing and health among school children are of great concern. Health symptoms may influence absence from school, sleep, and other aspects of daily life and perceived pain in childhood may also be a marker for later mental or somatic problems. Contributors to wellbeing ...
Consultation and Participation with Children in Healthy Schools: Choice, Conflict and Context In this paper we report on our use of a participatory research methodology to consult with children in the UK on how to improve pupil well-being in seconda... P Duckett,C Kagan,J Sixsmith - 《America...
Limits to Theory and Policy in Relation to Contemporary Developments in Promoting Mental Health and Well-Being in Schools in the... In recent years increased anxiety has been expressed about the apparent deterioration in children's social and emotional well-being in contemporary Western... Vicki,...
Changing behaviour in schools: Promoting positive relationships and well-being. (pp. 30 - 52). London, UK: SAGE Publications Ltd.Roffey, S. (2011) Changing Behaviour in School: Promoting positive relationships and wellbeing. Sage Education
(2017). Promoting social and emotional well-being in schools. Health Education, 117(5), 434–451. Google Scholar Barry, M. M., Clarke, A. M., Jenkins, R., & Patel, V. (2013). A systematic review of the effectiveness of mental health promotion interventions for young people in ...
Can Health Promoting Schools contribute to the better health and wellbeing of young people? The Hong Kong experience. BACKGROUND: The Health Promoting School (HPS) is a WHO sponsored framework, compiled to enable education and health sectors to be more effective in school ... A Lee,FF Cheng...
Health, Well-Being And The 'Logic' Of Elite Youth Sports Work and which frequently compromise their health and well-being, including through the normalization and acceptance of pain, injury and 'playing hurt'; and (iii) the key structural features of the workplace which must be understood if...
Teaching strategies should thus include a health perspective to further learning outcomes and well-being of students. Several areas of action are outlined and a model is presented. To ensure sustainability of health promotion efforts and to make them more compatible to school life, it is advisable...