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Profilo di Salute: documento strategico di progettazione e autovalutazione della Rete di Scuole che Promuovono Salute

  • Daniele Leporatti

The "Health Profile" of schools promoting health represents a strategic plan aimed at integrating health promotion within the educational context. This document seeks to establish collaboration between regional authorities and educational institutions, with the goal of effectively developing, monitoring, and evaluating health promotion strategies. Through synergy between the Tuscany Region, the Local Health Companies, and the network of schools promoting health supported by the Regional Educational Office, a significant change is pursued that extends health promotion beyond the traditional health domain. The initiative encourages every school in the Tuscany Region to actively participate in the network and to adopt the health profile as part of their educational mission, thus promoting a school environment where physical and mental well-being is considered essential for the overall development of students.

  • Keywords:
  • Institutional collaboration,
  • Self-assessment,
  • Strategic document,
  • Well-being at school,
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Daniele Leporatti

University of Florence, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0001-5678-4033

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Chapter Title

Profilo di Salute: documento strategico di progettazione e autovalutazione della Rete di Scuole che Promuovono Salute

Authors

Daniele Leporatti

Language

Italian

DOI

10.36253/979-12-215-0504-7.19

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Publication Year

2024

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© 2024 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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CC0 1.0

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Book Title

La formazione alla ricerca

Book Subtitle

Il dottorato fra qualità e prospettive future

Editors

Vanna Boffo, Fabio Togni

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Number of Pages

320

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2024

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© 2024 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/979-12-215-0504-7

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979-12-215-0503-0

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Studies on Adult Learning and Education

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2704-596X

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2704-5781

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