From surfboard wax to salient health inequity : School programs to develop globally aware and active citizens


Autoria(s): Shannon, Hugh A.; Brown, Milton
Contribuinte(s)

Cuddihy, Thomas F.

Brymer, Eric

Data(s)

23/09/2009

Resumo

During the past century, significant improvements in the prevention, detection and treatment of infectious disease have positively impacted upon quality and quantity of life for many people worldwide. Despite this progress, there are large numbers of people currently living in developing regions of the world where infectious disease continues unabated. SurfAid International is a humanitarian organisation that has brought significant health improvements to the people living on the Mentawai and Nias islands of Indonesia. The SurfAid International Schools Program aims to develop global citizenship and social responsibility by providing a bridge between school settings and the critical work of SurfAid International. This paper provides a rationale for the development of contextualised school based programs and identifies potential impact upon the thoughts and actions of young people in schools.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27987/

Publicador

School of Human Movement Studies, Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27987/1/c27987.pdf

http://www.achper.org.au/__files/f/1221/full%20edited%20proceedings%20-%20final%20230909.pdf

Shannon, Hugh A. & Brown, Milton (2009) From surfboard wax to salient health inequity : School programs to develop globally aware and active citizens. In Cuddihy, Thomas F. & Brymer, Eric (Eds.) Proceedings of The 26th ACHPER International Conference : Creating Active Futures, School of Human Movement Studies, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, pp. 355-364.

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Copyright 2009 School of Human Movement Studies, Queensland University of Technology and individual authors. Copyright in each of the papers printed herein is retained by the respective authors. This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the copyright holders

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #139999 Education not elsewhere classified #Health #School #Citizenship #Surfing
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Conference Paper