Advantages of health promoting
school
• a. Offer a holistic model of health that includes the
interrelationships between the physical, mental, social and
environmental aspects of health.
• b. Provides the opportunity for families to take part in the
development of health skills and knowledge of their children.
• c. Addresses the significances of the physical environment in
contributing to the health of children.
• d. Recognizes the importance of the social ethos of the school in
supporting a positive learning environment, one in which healthy
relationships and the emotional well being of students are
strengthened.
• e. Links regional and local health services with the school to
address specific health concerns that affects school children.
• f. Focuses on active student participation in the
formal curriculum to develop a range of life long
health related skills and knowledge.
• g. Enhances equity in education and health.
• h. Provides a positive and supportive working
environment for school staff and
• i. Enables the school and the local community
to collaborate in health initiatives, which benefit
students their families and community members.
---WHO 1996.
• School health programme means the prepared course of
action taken by the school in the interest of the health of
the school child and personal. It includes health service,
heath instruction and healthful living.
• School health programme is the most important part of
community heath as well as education subject, which takes
place in school or through the efforts for school personnel
and provides learning experiences for influencing
knowledge, attitude and conduct relating to personal and
community health.
• The school family should conduct such an important
programme regularly and properly so that this programme
will be helpful to improve the health status of the students,
teachers and staffs of school.
School Health Programme
Ankita Kunwar
Bph 3rd year
School Health Programme
• According to Jessie Helen Haag — "School
health Programme is such an important and
creative instructional activities that changes
not only the intellectual aspect but also social
moral, physical and emotional aspect of an
individual.''
• "School health education programme is a
school process that comprises of health
services, health instruction and healthful
school environment which contributes in the
health promotion and protection of the
students and the whole staff of the school."-
Health Education on Definition Committee of
USA.
Importance of School Health
Programme
• 1 Helpful to correct physical defects of children though periodic health
examination and simple health service in school.
• 2 Helpful to control communicable diseases and other epidemic
diseases.
• 3 Helpful to plan and run effective school and community joint health
activities.
• 4 Helpful to improve the health status of school family by conducting
all areas of school health programme.
• 5 Helpful to provide necessary feedback to the parents and teachers
after participating evaluation of school health programme.
• 6 Helpful to develop understanding of present and future health needs
of students.
• 7 Helpful to encourage desirable health KAP in each child.
• 8 Helpful to produce healthy manpowers that can contribute to build
the nation in the future.
Needs of School Health Programme
• a. To live an effective and enjoyable life.
• b. To prepare a person to do what is necessary for the
protection preservation of his own health.
• c. To assist the parents in building up and
maintaining, the high possible level of health in each
child and in developing the necessary competence in
his child deal with the health problems of life.
• d. To taught healthy habits, develops and
understanding interest in his own health status and
establish a life long practice of having ones health
status evaluated
The Principal aim of School Health
Programme
• The principal aim of school health programme
is to secure favorable behaviour and conduct
in all situations involving an individual's
health. Broadly put the aim of health
instruction is to teach people to live well, to
live scientifically efficiently, economically and
happy. – Delbert Abert.
Purposes of School Health programme
• I To establish the mental, physical and social
health of the students
• II To help to establish good habits and health
awareness in the students that he/she will
protect them own health.
• III To provide both formal and informal health
teaching to the students
• IV To make the school environment healthy
• V To carryout different activities between the
school and community
Specific Objectives of School Health
Programme
• According to C.L. Anderson ---------
• I A continuing appraisal of each child's health status
• II Understanding of each child's health needs.
• III Supervision and guidance of the health of the children
• IV Development of the highest possible level of the health for
each youngster
• V Prevention of defects and disorders
• VI Detection and correction of all defects and disorders.
• VII Special health provision for the exceptional children
• VIII Reduction in the incidence of communicable and non-
communicable diseases
• IX In each youngster positive health awareness and desire for a
high level of health
• X Development of healthful personal practices.
• XI Development of wholesome health attitude
• XII Acquisition of specific and function knowledge of
personal and community health
• XIII Development of an appreciation of esthetic factors
related to health.
• XIV Development of high level of self-esteem in each
youngster
• XV Effective social adjustment
• XVI Mentally hygienic school environment
• XVII Establishment and maintenance of sanitary practice
and surroundings
• XVIII Provision of emergency measures.
Scope of School Health Programme
• (1) School
• (2) Family
• (3) Work Sites
• (4) Community in General
• (5) Health and medical care settings such as:-
• I) Hospitals II) Health Centers III) Nursing
Home.
• (6) Private clinics and health care project.
•
Areas of School health Programme
• The main areas of school health programme
are given below:-
• I) School Health Service.
• II) Healthful School Environment.
• III) Health Instruction.
• IV) School-Community Co-Operation.
School Health Service
• School health services included all school
activities and procedure designed to affect the
present health status of the children. This is
composed of appraisal of students health,
prevention and control of diseases, prevention
and correction of physical defects, health
guidance and supervision and emergency
care.
Objectives of school health service
• The main objective of school health service is to protect and
promote the health status of school family. To achieve the above
goal the following are other objectives:-
• i To promote, maintain and contribute to the understanding of
the health of the student.
• ii. To appraise the health status of the student through screening
tests and health examination.
• iii. To adjust school programmes to meet the needs of special
groups.
• iv. To counsel and advise students, parents and teachers
regarding health or behavioral problems.
• v. To provide emergency services for students who have been
injured or who have become ill at school.
• vi. To co-ordinate its efforts with those of all community health
groups interested in the health of the students.
Scope of School health service
• (1) Appraisal aspect of school health service.
• (2) Preventive aspect of school health service.
• (3) Remedial aspect of school health service.

School health program

  • 2.
    Advantages of healthpromoting school • a. Offer a holistic model of health that includes the interrelationships between the physical, mental, social and environmental aspects of health. • b. Provides the opportunity for families to take part in the development of health skills and knowledge of their children. • c. Addresses the significances of the physical environment in contributing to the health of children. • d. Recognizes the importance of the social ethos of the school in supporting a positive learning environment, one in which healthy relationships and the emotional well being of students are strengthened. • e. Links regional and local health services with the school to address specific health concerns that affects school children.
  • 3.
    • f. Focuseson active student participation in the formal curriculum to develop a range of life long health related skills and knowledge. • g. Enhances equity in education and health. • h. Provides a positive and supportive working environment for school staff and • i. Enables the school and the local community to collaborate in health initiatives, which benefit students their families and community members. ---WHO 1996.
  • 4.
    • School healthprogramme means the prepared course of action taken by the school in the interest of the health of the school child and personal. It includes health service, heath instruction and healthful living. • School health programme is the most important part of community heath as well as education subject, which takes place in school or through the efforts for school personnel and provides learning experiences for influencing knowledge, attitude and conduct relating to personal and community health. • The school family should conduct such an important programme regularly and properly so that this programme will be helpful to improve the health status of the students, teachers and staffs of school.
  • 5.
    School Health Programme AnkitaKunwar Bph 3rd year
  • 6.
    School Health Programme •According to Jessie Helen Haag — "School health Programme is such an important and creative instructional activities that changes not only the intellectual aspect but also social moral, physical and emotional aspect of an individual.''
  • 7.
    • "School healtheducation programme is a school process that comprises of health services, health instruction and healthful school environment which contributes in the health promotion and protection of the students and the whole staff of the school."- Health Education on Definition Committee of USA.
  • 8.
    Importance of SchoolHealth Programme • 1 Helpful to correct physical defects of children though periodic health examination and simple health service in school. • 2 Helpful to control communicable diseases and other epidemic diseases. • 3 Helpful to plan and run effective school and community joint health activities. • 4 Helpful to improve the health status of school family by conducting all areas of school health programme. • 5 Helpful to provide necessary feedback to the parents and teachers after participating evaluation of school health programme. • 6 Helpful to develop understanding of present and future health needs of students. • 7 Helpful to encourage desirable health KAP in each child. • 8 Helpful to produce healthy manpowers that can contribute to build the nation in the future.
  • 9.
    Needs of SchoolHealth Programme • a. To live an effective and enjoyable life. • b. To prepare a person to do what is necessary for the protection preservation of his own health. • c. To assist the parents in building up and maintaining, the high possible level of health in each child and in developing the necessary competence in his child deal with the health problems of life. • d. To taught healthy habits, develops and understanding interest in his own health status and establish a life long practice of having ones health status evaluated
  • 10.
    The Principal aimof School Health Programme • The principal aim of school health programme is to secure favorable behaviour and conduct in all situations involving an individual's health. Broadly put the aim of health instruction is to teach people to live well, to live scientifically efficiently, economically and happy. – Delbert Abert.
  • 11.
    Purposes of SchoolHealth programme • I To establish the mental, physical and social health of the students • II To help to establish good habits and health awareness in the students that he/she will protect them own health. • III To provide both formal and informal health teaching to the students • IV To make the school environment healthy • V To carryout different activities between the school and community
  • 12.
    Specific Objectives ofSchool Health Programme • According to C.L. Anderson --------- • I A continuing appraisal of each child's health status • II Understanding of each child's health needs. • III Supervision and guidance of the health of the children • IV Development of the highest possible level of the health for each youngster • V Prevention of defects and disorders • VI Detection and correction of all defects and disorders. • VII Special health provision for the exceptional children • VIII Reduction in the incidence of communicable and non- communicable diseases • IX In each youngster positive health awareness and desire for a high level of health • X Development of healthful personal practices.
  • 13.
    • XI Developmentof wholesome health attitude • XII Acquisition of specific and function knowledge of personal and community health • XIII Development of an appreciation of esthetic factors related to health. • XIV Development of high level of self-esteem in each youngster • XV Effective social adjustment • XVI Mentally hygienic school environment • XVII Establishment and maintenance of sanitary practice and surroundings • XVIII Provision of emergency measures.
  • 14.
    Scope of SchoolHealth Programme • (1) School • (2) Family • (3) Work Sites • (4) Community in General • (5) Health and medical care settings such as:- • I) Hospitals II) Health Centers III) Nursing Home. • (6) Private clinics and health care project. •
  • 15.
    Areas of Schoolhealth Programme • The main areas of school health programme are given below:- • I) School Health Service. • II) Healthful School Environment. • III) Health Instruction. • IV) School-Community Co-Operation.
  • 16.
    School Health Service •School health services included all school activities and procedure designed to affect the present health status of the children. This is composed of appraisal of students health, prevention and control of diseases, prevention and correction of physical defects, health guidance and supervision and emergency care.
  • 17.
    Objectives of schoolhealth service • The main objective of school health service is to protect and promote the health status of school family. To achieve the above goal the following are other objectives:- • i To promote, maintain and contribute to the understanding of the health of the student. • ii. To appraise the health status of the student through screening tests and health examination. • iii. To adjust school programmes to meet the needs of special groups. • iv. To counsel and advise students, parents and teachers regarding health or behavioral problems. • v. To provide emergency services for students who have been injured or who have become ill at school. • vi. To co-ordinate its efforts with those of all community health groups interested in the health of the students.
  • 18.
    Scope of Schoolhealth service • (1) Appraisal aspect of school health service. • (2) Preventive aspect of school health service. • (3) Remedial aspect of school health service.