This wiki-based web site and community provides a common work space, a monthly report on Canadian research, news and resources, the latest items posted from a Canadian Twitter feed and an international school health blog that is jointly published by several organizations and experts from around the word. The site also provides access to our quarterly newsletter, Knowledge Matters, a bulletin that has been published since 2004. Over 2500 professionals, agencies, government officials, researchers and practitioners belong to this community. Please complete the form found on this page to subscribe or unsubscribe to our CSH email list to receive that newsletter by email.
The comprehensive approach to school-based and school-linked health promotion advocated by this web site and by over 25 Canadian organizations has been expressed in this consensus statement originally published in 1990 and revised in 2007. The wiki also includes the content derived from our several national Communities of Practice that hold webinars, symposiums and occasional projects organized by the CoP's that each bring together over 100 people working in local agencies, school boards, police departments as well as provincial/territorial officials and university faculties. Please join this wiki, add the profile of your organization and your own work and use the tools within the profile to receive email notification of updates in our Canadian SH news section. How to Use this Wiki-based Web Site (Here is our site map)
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Canadian SH advocates can also add the international shared SH blog to their web sites and thereby display regularly updated articles from experts from several countries through a "widget" installed free of charge on their web site. contact ISHN for more information at [email protected]
Contributing and paying members of the Canadian School Health Knowledge Network will also have access to an international private web site called the School Health Insider. This web site, written by several international and Canadian contributors, contains reports on countries/states/provinces, scans over 250 journals identifying relevant articles each month, visits selected web sites, and clips news from the over 150 media outlets and over 100 social media sources. Access will require a membership in the CSH Knowledge Network or similar organizations in other countries. To access the site on a trial basis, contact [email protected], see this screen shot of the web site or visit the ISHN web site at www.internationalschoolhealth.org Thank you for visiting and contributing to this wiki-based web site. |
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