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Improving the lives of children and young people: case studies from Europe, volume 3: school / Barnekow, Vivian;Bruun Jensen, Bjarne;Currie, Candace;Dyson, Alan;Eisenstadt, Naomi;Melhuish, Edward;World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Tác giả : Barnekow, Vivian;Bruun Jensen, Bjarne;Currie, Candace;Dyson, Alan;Eisenstadt, Naomi;Melhuish, Edward;World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Năm xuất bản : 2013

Chủ đề : 1. Adolescent Health Services. 2. Child Development. 3. Child Health Services. 4. Child Welfare. 5. Croatia. 6. Cyprus. 7. Denmark. 8. Europe. 9. Finland. 10. France. 11. Germany. 12. Health Policy. 13. Health Promotion. 14. Italy. 15. Lithuania. 16. Netherlands. 17. Socioeconomic Factors. 18. Spain. 19. Sweden.

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As part of the European review of social determinants of health and the health divide, experts were commissioned to write case studies addressing childhood and inequality. They identified promising developments with international resonance, described the issues they addressed and how they were led and put into operation, and set out the emerging evidence of their effectiveness.This diverse collection of case studies is presented in three volumes reflecting a “life-course” approach: Volume 3 addresses school, with examples from Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden. Volumes 1 and 2 address the early years and childhood. Some of the case studies review major national policy developments and frameworks, others deal with specific national initiatives or with local projects driven by community organizations, and a few focus on transnational initiatives. They are not necessarily a comprehensive overview of childhood and health in the WHO European Region, but provide examples of innovative practice that will inform and inspire policy-makers, practitioners, managers, educators and researchers, committed to improving the lives of children and young people at country and European levels. xiv, 117 p.

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