Top resources that advocate for the link between health ...
Resources for School Health Programs and SBHCs
Top resources that advocate for the link between health and learning:
• National Assembly on School Based Health Care, academic outcomes toolkit:
• Fit, Healthy and Ready to Learn (policy guide)-
• Making It Happen (School Nutrition Success Stories- free to order) -
• Stories from the Field (free to order)-
Articles:
• Ehrlich, G. (2005). Healthy Kids Learn Better... and Perform Better, The Links Between Health and Academics. The RMC Health
• Educator, Volume 6, Number 1.
• Hanson, T.L., Austin, G.A. & Lee-Bayha, J. (2004). Ensuring that no child is left behind: How are student health risks & resilience related to the academic progress of schools. San Francisco, CA: WestEd.
• Hanson, T. L., & Austin, G. A. (2003). Student health risks, resilience, and academic performance in California: Year 2 report, longitudinal analyses. Los Alamitos, CA: WestEd.
• Hanson, T.L. & Austin, G.A. (2003). Are Student Health Risks and Low Resilience Assets an Impediment to the Academic Progress of Schools? (California Healthy Kids Survey Factsheet 3). Los Alamitos, CA: WestEd.
• Satcher, D. (2005). Healthy and Ready to Learn. (Educational Leadership). September.
• Freudenberg, N., & Ruglis, J. (2007). Reframing School Dropout as a Public Health Issue. Preventing Chronic Disease, 4(4), 1-11.
Top resources that relate to school health:
• School Health Index Tool-
• Multnomah County Health Department- E-health 4 teens:
• Advocates for Youth-
• Alliance for a Healthier Generation-
• Action for Healthy Kids-
• CDC/Division of Adolescent School Health-
• Oregon Statewide Tobacco Plan
• Oregon Statewide Cancer Plan
• Oregon Statewide Plan for Physical Activity and Nutrition
Top Professional Organizations/websites/resources:
• Oregon School-Based Health Care Network –
• Oregon State SBHC Program Office -
• American School Health Association-
• National Assembly on School-Based Health Care –
• Center for Health and Health Care in Schools –
• Oregon Alliance for Health, PE, Recreation and Dance-
• American Alliance for Health, PE, Recreation and Dance-
• Society of State Directors of Health and PE-
• American Association of Health Education-
• Children's Defense Fund
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• Annie E. Casey Foundation
• National Center for Educational Statistics (Condition of Education Report)
• National Education Association
• The Educational Trust (great education data)
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Top School/Health Conferences (state and national):
• American School Health Association-
• Oregon School-Based Health Care Network (October 2008, Portland) –
• National Assembly on School-Based Health Care (June 2008, Los Angeles) –
• Oregon Alliance for Health, PE, Recreation and Dance-
• American Alliance for Health, PE, Recreation and Dance-
• PTA Conference-
• Oregon Adolescent Sexuality Conference-
Top Publications to read regularly to find out about the research coming out around School Health Education:
• Journal of School Health (American School Health Association Publication)
• American Journal of Health Education (American Association of Health Education Publication)
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