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InstitutionHealthy Schools Network, Inc.
TitelTowards Healthy Schools: Reducing Risks to Children
Quelle(2016), (70 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterQuantitative Daten; Child Health; Health Promotion; Grants; State Aid; Hazardous Materials; Climate; Ecology; Environmental Influences; Child Development; Educational Environment; Risk Management; Water Pollution; Public Health; Intervention; Prevention; Public Schools; Student Characteristics; Institutional Characteristics; School Construction; School Buildings; School Policy; Allergy; Maintenance; Conservation (Environment); Health Insurance; Diseases; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; Financial Support; Special Education; Expenditure per Student
Abstract"Towards Healthy Schools: Reducing Risks to Children" is the fourth in a series of triennial state of the states' reports from Healthy Schools Network and its partners in the Coalition for Healthier Schools, dating from 2006. Previous reports assessed state-by-state environmental health hazards at schools, offered compelling personal narratives from parents and teachers, and provided data needed to assess the subsequent impact on children's health. The last report, "Towards Healthy Schools 2015", went deeper into specific issues such as asthma, and fracking and well water, while also using federal poverty statistics--e.g., the number of children in a school eligible for free or reduced-price meals--as a proxy for poverty and to highlight essential inequities and injustices. It also highlighted how greener, cleaner, healthier schools promote attendance and achievement. Yet, no state publishes information regarding children at risk due to school and/or child care center environmental hazards. To drive home the national scope of the hidden environmental health crisis faced by children, this new report features published media reports on environmental conditions from every state in the nation. From Alabama, where Bay Minette parents threatened to keep their children home to avoid exposing them to asbestos, to Wyoming, where grass fires endangered students at South High, it is a disturbing summary, highlighting the fact that across the country teachers, parents, and guardians, and the children themselves, face numerous and serious unexamined and unaddressed risks to health and learning which are rarely acknowledged by public agencies. [For the 2015 report, "Towards Healthy Schools 2015: Progress on America's Environmental Health Crisis for Children," see ED541346. Support for the narrative introduction was provided by W.K. Kellogg Foundation, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Education Facilities Clearinghouse, The California Endowment, Park Foundation, and Mid-Atlantic Center for Children's Health and the Environment. Contributors to the national data, state commentaries, and special topics are acknowledged on pages 4-5 of the PDF.] (ERIC).
AnmerkungenHealthy Schools Network, Inc. 773 Madison Avenue 1st Floor, Albany, NY 12208. Tel: 518-462-0632: Fax: 518-462-0433; Web site: http://www.healthyschools.org
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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