Author:
Aggleton Peter,Rivers Kim,Mulvihill Caroline,Chase Elaine,Downie Amanda,Sinkler Paige,Tyrer Paul,Warwick Ian
Abstract
As part of the work leading to the development of the National Healthy Schools Scheme, an audit was carried out of existing healthy schools schemes in England. This, together with an evaluation of healthy schools activities within eight pilot healthy schools partnerships throughout England funded by the Department of Health and the Department for Education and Employment, formed part of the research underpinning the creation of a National Healthy Schools Standard. Principles for effective working are identified, as well as difficulties likely to be encountered in creating and promoting such a standard.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Education
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