Table of contents - Special Issue: Health promoting schools in Africa: evidence, strategies, challenges and prospects: Special Edition 2
Guest Editors: Professor Andrew J. Macnab, Professor Donald Stewart and Dr Faith A. Gagnon
Health promoting schools: initiatives in Africa
Andrew J. Macnab, Donald Stewart, Faith A. Gagnon– The purpose of this paper is to describe the rationale for and potential of World Health Organization (WHO) health promoting schools (HPS) in Africa.
External stakeholders and health promoting schools: complexity and practice in South Africa
Rika Preiser, Patricia Struthers, Suraya Mohamed, Neil Cameron, Estelle LawrenceThe purpose of this paper is to examine the role of two higher education institutions in the Western Cape, South Africa, and how their initiatives and collaboration brought about…
Activities for engaging schools in health promotion
Mohammad Bardi, Andrea Burbank, Wayne Choi, Lawrence Chow, Wesley Jang, Dawn Roccamatisi, Tonia Timberley-Berg, Mandeep Sanghera, Margaret Zhang, Andrew J. Macnab– The purpose of this paper is to describe activities used to initiate health promotion in the school setting.
School food gardens: fertile ground for education
Moira Beery, Rachel Adatia, Orsola Segantin, Chantal-Fleur Skaer– The purpose of this paper is to respond to food insecurity and environmental sustainability through school food gardens in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Oral health promotion in schools: rationale and evaluation
Alex Kizito, Meredith Caitlin, Yili Wang, Arabat Kasangaki, Andrew J. MacnabThe purpose of this paper is to explain the rationale and potential for the WHO health promoting schools (HPS) to improve children ' s oral health, and describe validated…
Adolescent-friendly technologies as potential adjuncts for health promotion
Janan J. Dietrich, Jenny Coetzee, Kennedy Otwombe, Sanele Mdanda, Busisiwe Nkala, Matamela Makongoza, Celokhuhle Tshabalala, Stefanie Hornschuh, Christine N. Soon, Angela Kaida, Robert Hogg, Glenda E. Gray, Cari L. Miller– The purpose of this paper is to measure prevalence and predictors of mobile phone access and use among adolescents in Soweto, South Africa.
ISSN:
0965-4283e-ISSN:
1758-714XISSN-L:
0965-4283Online date, start – end:
1992Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Gurpinder Lalli