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Healthy Schools, Healthy People is a joint initiative between the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) dedicated to supporting school systems nationwide with tools to help reinforce hand hygiene and cleaning practices to prevent the spread of infectious disease and
The Alliance for a Healthier Generation (Healthier Generation) supports school and district leaders in creating and sustaining healthy schools where students - especially those from underserved communities - can thrive.
Comprehensive School Health (CSH) is an internationally recognized framework to support improvements in students educational outcomes while addressing school health in a planned, integrated, and (w)holistic way. This model builds capacity to incorporate wellbeing as an essential aspect of student achievement.
welcome to healthy you By participating in this program, you can learn about how your personal choices for diet, exercise, tobacco and work/life balance may affect your heart and health. Then you can choose goals, work with a health coach, and use a variety of online tools and resources that are personalized to you.
CDCs Healthy Schools program brings together the education and public health sectors to support chronic disease prevention. This approach strengthens coalitions to support the use of evidence-based strategies that help students eat well, get more physical activity, and manage their chronic conditions.
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The Healthy Schools Assessment is a subset of questions from the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions School Health Index that allows schools and districts to assess their health policies and programs in the areas of: Policy Environment, Nutrition Services, Smart Snacks, Health Physical Education, Physical
The SS/HS Initiative is a unique Federal grant-making program designed to prevent violence and substance abuse among our nations youth, School, and communities.