"You have made a truly significant contribution to health education and health promotion of young people in, not only England, but all over the United Kingdom and beyond." Colleague from NHS Scotland paying tribute to John Balding, presented at his retirement lunch, May 2005
Education & Health - 2006, 24:1
Moorefit - increasing physical activity in adolescent girls using the Health Promoting Schools framework
Changes in the environment and the curriculum supported enjoyable, informal, non-competitive physical activities in a mainly non-English speaking girls' high school in Australia.
Yona Cass and Polly Price
Staying Alive - project overview (89kb pdf)
Natalie Russell is a Health Improvement Specialist - Healthy Schools with Islington PCT and here she describes the range of healthy eating and physical activity initiatives across the North of Islington, which will be subject to rigorous evaluation processes, with a view to acting as a pilot for other areas.
Adolescent gambling: Still a cause for concern? (PDF)
Problem adolescent gamblers were more likely than other children to have other addictive behaviours, more likely to report that their parents approved, to be male, have begun gambling at an early age, have had a big win early on, and to be from a lower social class. Very few adolescent problem gamblers turn up for treatment.
Mark Griffiths & Alison Linsey
Coherent, Comprehensive and Continuous: Developing a curriculum for effective Sex and Relationship Education in an English primary school (PDF)
The programme was re-organised using a structured and integrated approach through the whole school, Years 1-6 (ages 5 - 11 years), which resulted in overwhelmingly positive responses from the children; they enjoyed the lessons and recognised that they had learnt a considerable amount of information.
Hilary Piercy and Gillian Haynes
From Borstal kid to author to trainer in anger management (59kb pdf)
Valerie Mason-John has had a varied career, from working as an International Correspondent, a performer on stage and TV, writing five books and now working with young people as a trainer in anger management and conflict resolution. More details about Valerie's life and her current books, 'Borrowed Body', and 'Detox Your Heart', can be found on her website