Transcription of Health Promoting Universities - World Health Organization
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World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe Copenhagen Health Promoting Universities Concept, experience and framework for action Edited by Agis D. Tsouros, Gina Dowding, Jane Thompson & Mark Dooris 1. ISBN 92 890 1285 4 EUR/ICP/CHVD 03 09 01. 1998 ENGLISH ONLY. EDITED. TARGET 14. SETTINGS FOR Health PROMOTION. By the year 2000, all settings of social life and activity, such as the city, school, workplace, neighbourhood and home, should provide greater opportunities for Promoting Health . Abstract Institutions of higher education have long been concerned about Promoting Health among students. The settings-based approach to Health promotion can potentially enhance the contribution of Universities to improving the Health of populations and to adding value in the following ways: 1) by protecting the Health and Promoting the wellbeing of students, staff and the wider community through their policies and practices, 2) by increasingly relating Health promotio
the part of the exciting and expanding movement for health-promoting settings but also to provide a testing ground for critically applying, evaluating and further developing this approach. Brian Booth Vice-Chancellor University of Central Lancashire Preston England United Kingdom Bill Ritchie Vice-Chancellor
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