Purpose – Evidence from the USA/Australia suggests whole-school interventions designed to increase social inclusion/engagement can reduce substance use. Completeness of implementation varies but contextual determinants have not been fully explored. Informed by previous interventions, the paper aims to examine these topics in an English pilot of the Healthy School Ethos intervention. Design/methodology/approach – This intervention, like previous interventions, balanced standardization of inputs/process (external facilitator, manual, needs-survey and staff-training delivered over one year to enable schools to convene action-teams) with local flexibility regarding actions to improve social inclusion. Evaluation was via a pilot trial compris...
OBJECTIVES: Whole-school interventions that promote student commitment to school are a promising mod...
This article presents findings from a meta-analysis which sought to determine the effectiveness of i...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on the international evidenc...
PURPOSE: Interventions to improve school ethos can reduce substance use but "upstream" causal pathwa...
BACKGROUND: Whole-school interventions go beyond classroom health education to modify the school env...
Purpose: Interventions to improve school ethos can reduce substance use but “upstream” causal pathw...
Purpose Substance use prevalence varies considerably between schools, but to date, whole school app...
Purpose Substance use prevalence varies considerably between schools, but to date, whole school appr...
Background Whole school, ethos-changing interventions reduce risk behaviours in middle adolescence, ...
Background: Whole school, ethos-changing interventions reduce risk behaviours in middle adolescence,...
Background Whole school, ethos-changing interventions reduce risk behaviours in middle adolescence, ...
BACKGROUND: Whole-school interventions modify the school environment to promote health. A sub-set pr...
Objectives: Whole-school interventions and programmes aim to change school environments to promote h...
Purpose Substance use prevalence varies considerably between schools, but to date, whole school app...
Purpose This paper provides a critical perspective on the international evidence on promoting youn...
OBJECTIVES: Whole-school interventions that promote student commitment to school are a promising mod...
This article presents findings from a meta-analysis which sought to determine the effectiveness of i...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on the international evidenc...
PURPOSE: Interventions to improve school ethos can reduce substance use but "upstream" causal pathwa...
BACKGROUND: Whole-school interventions go beyond classroom health education to modify the school env...
Purpose: Interventions to improve school ethos can reduce substance use but “upstream” causal pathw...
Purpose Substance use prevalence varies considerably between schools, but to date, whole school app...
Purpose Substance use prevalence varies considerably between schools, but to date, whole school appr...
Background Whole school, ethos-changing interventions reduce risk behaviours in middle adolescence, ...
Background: Whole school, ethos-changing interventions reduce risk behaviours in middle adolescence,...
Background Whole school, ethos-changing interventions reduce risk behaviours in middle adolescence, ...
BACKGROUND: Whole-school interventions modify the school environment to promote health. A sub-set pr...
Objectives: Whole-school interventions and programmes aim to change school environments to promote h...
Purpose Substance use prevalence varies considerably between schools, but to date, whole school app...
Purpose This paper provides a critical perspective on the international evidence on promoting youn...
OBJECTIVES: Whole-school interventions that promote student commitment to school are a promising mod...
This article presents findings from a meta-analysis which sought to determine the effectiveness of i...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical perspective on the international evidenc...