"The data from last time were spot-on and we have done lots of work with it. We are very keen to repeat the survey." Headteacher
Education & Health - 2005, 23:3
Attitudes towards breastfeeding among young people in Wigan
The group least positive were the older females and this must be an unhappy trend for those who want to promote breastfeeding. Rather than blandly recommending more work in schools, we would prefer to urge people to examine the barriers to including breastfeeding promotion work in school and other settings.
Rona Cruickshank and David Regis
A way forward for School Nursing: The Jigsaw project
One area in the UK decided to change the way in which school nurses and health visitors traditionally worked. They joined together in teams based on geographical boundaries around school pyramids, called community clusters. This project is called Jigsaw as each team member has a small piece in the bigger picture.
Barbara Richardson-Todd
Airedale Back Care for Children (ABC) Programme [PDF]
Research has shown that found 50% of children would experience low back pain by the age of 14 and poor lifestyle practices and postures in childhood can lead to spinal problems in adults. The ABC initiative now equips and empowers children from 6 - 12 years old to change their lifestyle and also enhances schools' PSHE programme. David Cook, Jayne Duffy and Jo Campion
Aspects of Childhood Obesity in an Irish region: Our children...their future...why weight? [PDF]
Four studies highlight the concern of parents and teachers about some negative aspects of home and school life that contribute towards child and teenage obesity. Margaret O'Sullivan, Cliodhna Foley-Nolan, Paul Kavanagh, Joyce Kelly, Noelle Millar, Deirdre Murray and Fiona Ryan
Tipu Ka Rea/to grow, expand and multiply: An Operational Model for Developing Sustainable Health-Promoting Schools in Aotearoa New Zealand
Finding a way to encourage schools to become Health-Promoting Schools and empowering them to continue to develop as healthy settings for living, learning and working. Sue Grant
Getting the evidence into practice and policy to improve young people's health: Some barriers and facilitators
Rather than just focusing on the viewpoint of researchers, this article illustrates that there are challenges for policy-makers and practitioners too including adopting a more multi-stakeholder approach that involves recognising different interests, greater collaboration and becoming skilled communicators.
Donna MacKinnon and Kathryn Backett-Milburn