Written by health promoting university leaders, practitioners, and scholars, Health Promoting Universities presents approaches and strategies to advance health and well-being on higher education campuses and beyond.
Written by health promoting university leaders, practitioners, and scholars, Health Promoting Universities presents approaches and strategies to advance health and well-being on higher education campuses and beyond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Vicki Squires, Chad London, and Matt Dolf
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Introduction: The Health Promotion Initiative Chad London 1. Laying the Foundations for the Health Promoting Universities Movement Matt Dolf and Mark Dooris 2. Collaborative Leadership and Its Role in Whole Systems Approaches Vicki Squires, Chad London, and Olena Shakhova 3. What Gets Treasured, Gets Measured? Considering the Role of a Common Health and Wellbeing Assessment Tool for Canadian Post-Secondary Settings Guy Faulkner, Caroline Wu, Kelly Wunderlich, and Michael Fang 4. Supporting Indigenous Peoples’ Wellbeing on University Campuses Heather J.A. Foulds and Leah J. Ferguson 5. Promoting Equity Diversity Inclusion (EDI) through Strategic Planning Maha Kumaran and Suresh Kalagnanam 6. The Student Health Imperative: Elevating Student Health as a Prime Directive of Student Affairs Ainsley Carry 7. Is That Our Responsibility? The Role of Academic Units in Campus Wellbeing Chad London and Tanya Forneris 8. Promoting Food Security for Post-Secondary Students Sara Kozicky, Min-Jung Kim, Vanessa Cunningham, Sam Laban, and Philip A. Loring 9. Advancing Workplace Wellbeing within Higher Education Settings Crystal Hutchinson, Natasha Malloff, and Alicia Hibbert 10. Wellbeing by Design: Creating a University Built Environment to Advance Wellbeing and Sustainable Outcomes Oliver Tacto 11. Considerations for Developing a Healthy Campus Model: Adoption, Formulation, Implementation, and Evaluation Chad London and Vicki Squires 12. The Future of Health Promotion: Moving from Local and National to Global Wellbeing Vicki Squires Index
Introduction: The Health Promotion Initiative Chad London 1. Laying the Foundations for the Health Promoting Universities Movement Matt Dolf and Mark Dooris 2. Collaborative Leadership and Its Role in Whole Systems Approaches Vicki Squires, Chad London, and Olena Shakhova 3. What Gets Treasured, Gets Measured? Considering the Role of a Common Health and Wellbeing Assessment Tool for Canadian Post-Secondary Settings Guy Faulkner, Caroline Wu, Kelly Wunderlich, and Michael Fang 4. Supporting Indigenous Peoples’ Wellbeing on University Campuses Heather J.A. Foulds and Leah J. Ferguson 5. Promoting Equity Diversity Inclusion (EDI) through Strategic Planning Maha Kumaran and Suresh Kalagnanam 6. The Student Health Imperative: Elevating Student Health as a Prime Directive of Student Affairs Ainsley Carry 7. Is That Our Responsibility? The Role of Academic Units in Campus Wellbeing Chad London and Tanya Forneris 8. Promoting Food Security for Post-Secondary Students Sara Kozicky, Min-Jung Kim, Vanessa Cunningham, Sam Laban, and Philip A. Loring 9. Advancing Workplace Wellbeing within Higher Education Settings Crystal Hutchinson, Natasha Malloff, and Alicia Hibbert 10. Wellbeing by Design: Creating a University Built Environment to Advance Wellbeing and Sustainable Outcomes Oliver Tacto 11. Considerations for Developing a Healthy Campus Model: Adoption, Formulation, Implementation, and Evaluation Chad London and Vicki Squires 12. The Future of Health Promotion: Moving from Local and National to Global Wellbeing Vicki Squires Index
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