School health in South Africa : reflections on the past and prospects for the future
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2014
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Health Systems Trust
Abstract
This in-depth report examines the South African school health service, and considers its design and intentions against international models. Across countries of all income levels, the dual role of school health in contributing to both the health and education status of children has been recognised. The paper provides an overview of school health services and the integrated school health policy (ISHP) in particular: its evolution and current implementation progress. The review emphasises need for close collaboration between health and education, regardless of which department leads. It also highlights challenges with modes of delivery, resource constraints, and inter- and intra-sectoral relationships.
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CHILD HEALTH, HEALTH SYSTEM, HEALTH EDUCATION, PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, HUMAN RESOURCES, SOUTH AFRICA, HEALTH POLICY, POLITICAL WILL, HEALTH-CARE DELIVERY, HEALTH PLANNING, LEADERSHIP, HEALTH FINANCING, SOUTH OF SAHARA, ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
Citation
Shung-King, M., Orgill, M., & Slemming, W. (2014). School health in South Africa: reflections on the past and prospects for the future. South African Health Review 2013/14: 59-72.