Health Promoting School
Health Promoting School
Health Promoting School
Prepared by:
3. Abinash Poudel
35. Sneha Bhatta
Table of content
• Introduction
• Principle of Health Promoting School
• Goal and Objectives
• Activities for Health Promoting School
• Strengths and Challenges of the approach
• Importance 2
• Reference
Introduction
• A health-promoting school (HPS) is one that constantly strengthens
its capacity as a healthy setting for living, learning and working.
(WHO)
• HPS promote health through six pillars: a school’s policies, physical
environment, social environment, health curriculum, involvement
with community and health services. (Global Standards and
Indicators for Health Promoting Schools, 2020)
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Key objectives
• Generate scientific evidence on effective HPS interventions
and standards
• Produce a set of global standards for HPS based on the
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• School curriculum
• School social-emotional environment
• School physical environment
• School health services
Target users
1. Members of the school community (school management,
teaching and non-teaching staff, pupils, parents, school boards
and educational NGOs/charities)
2. Organizations and government agencies concerned with child
and adolescent health. These may include UN organizations,
Ministries of Health, Ministries of Education, parent
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organizations, etc.
Key deliverables
1. A list of core set of global standards that can be adapted to the
country/setting context
2. Implementation guidance to support the adaptation and
operationalization of the standards to country/setting context
3. A web platform will be further developed to support
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non-educational settings
• Access to health services
• Improved academic performance and education outcome
• Production of healthy and skilled human resources
Strength and challenges of health promoting school
Challenges
• Lack of coordination (intersectoral & intra-sectoral)
• Problems in policy making and rule formulation (Fathi et al., 2014)
• Lack of resources: financial, human resource and infrastructural
• Lack of monitoring and evaluation
• Limited community involvement 19
support.
• Empower students to take ownership of their
health through education and skill
development.
Importance
• Foster community engagement and partnerships to leverage
resources and support.
• Health promoting schools lay the foundation for lifelong health and
well-being, reducing the risk of chronic diseases
• Establishes the ownership of school and community towards health
of children and adolescents.
• Elevate the collaboration, support and coordination among local
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• Fathi, B., Allahverdipour, H., Shaghaghi, A., Kousha, A., & Jannati, A. (2014). Challenges in
Developing Health Promoting Schools’ Project: Application of Global Traits in Local Realm
[Text/html]. Health Promotion Perspectives; EISSN 2228-6497.
https://doi.org/10.5681/HPP.2014.002
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