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Project on school staff health promotion in Poland: the first experiences

Magdalena Woynarowska-Soldan (The Public Health Division, Faculty of Health Science, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland)

Health Education

ISSN: 0965-4283

Article publication date: 1 June 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to present the concept, methods of implementation, results and experiences from the first stage of the three-year project on school staff health promotion carried out within the framework of the health-promoting school (HPS) network in Poland.

Design/methodology/approach

The project was implemented in 2012 in 22 primary and lower secondary schools, with a group of 780 teachers and 276 non-teaching staff. To be eligible for their school to be included, head teachers and at least 60 per cent of school staff members had to volunteer to commit to the project. An action research approach was used. The project is implemented on the basis of an agreement between the Medical University of Warsaw and the Centre of Education Development.

Findings

Over the first eighteen months of implementing the project, the schools selected priority problems to solve, constructed an action plan for the first year and evaluated their outcomes. Only 7 schools reported that they had achieved their goals. The difficulties experienced by schools were associated with inadequate planning skills, insufficient support from some head teachers, and low involvement of staff members in the project activities. However, openness to change and new learning, and a readiness to participation further in the project was observed across 17 from 22 schools.

Originality/value

This pilot project was the first attempt to introduce health promotion among school staff into the HPS network in Poland and provides valuable lessons on implementation.

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Acknowledgements

The project on the health promotion of school staff in health-promoting schools presented in this paper is being implemented in cooperation with the Team of Health Promotion in Schools, Centre for Education Development in Warsaw. It is, therefore, a pleasure to warmly acknowledge Grazyna Skoczek from this Team and the regional coordinators from the six regional networks of health-promoting schools, especially Anna Zdaniukiewicz, and first of all the school project coordinators and head teachers from 22 schools participating in the project. Without their contribution this project would never have happened.

Citation

Woynarowska-Soldan, M. (2015), "Project on school staff health promotion in Poland: the first experiences", Health Education, Vol. 115 No. 3/4, pp. 405-419. https://doi.org/10.1108/HE-02-2014-0008

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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