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Dr. Lawrence St Leger

What really works in promoting health in schools?

From recent commissions which sought answers to this question. Dr. St Leger shares how schools can use this evidence to add value to their initiatives.

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Click on any of the following links to access the articles and research papers related to various aspects of School Health.

School Health Research

  • Promoting Health in Schools: From Evidence to Action - International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) (click to download PDF)

Positive Mental Health

  • Schools as a Setting for Promoting Positive Mental Health: Better Practices and Perspectives - A literature review prepared by the Joint Consortium for School Health (click to download PDF)
  • Educating the Heart as well as the Mind: Social and Emotional Learning for School and Life Success - Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl and Shelley Hymel (click to download PDF)
  • Investigating Positive Psychology Themes in School Health – The Joint Consortium for School Health (click to download PDF)
  • Considering Resilience in Children and Youth: Fostering Positive Adaptation and Competence in Schools, Families, and Communities - Presented at the National Dialogue on Resilience in Youth by Kimberly Schonert-Reichl and Maria LeRose (click to download PDF)
  • Identifying Indicators and Tools for Measuring Social and Emotional Healthy Living: Children Ages 5-12 Years - By Kimberly Schonert-Reichl Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl, Ph.D., Molly Stewart Lawlor, M.A., Eva Oberle, M.A., Kimberly Thomson, B.A. (click to download PDF)
  • Middle Childhood Inside and Out: The Psychological World of Children 9-12 - Principal Investigator: Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl, Ph.D.; Collaborators (UBC): Denise Buote, Ph.D., Angela Jaramillo, MA, Kristen Foulkes, Collaborators (UWLM): Pippa Rowcliffe, Jeff Calbick, Jenny Cleathero (click to download PDF)
  • The State of Student Social and Emotional Health - Excerpts and findings from the ASG Student Social and Emotional Health Report for media, parents, educators and the community. (click to download PDF)