Reforming schools into health promoting schools: perspective based on expert consensus from a European multistakeholder consultation
Journal
European journal of pediatrics
Date Issued
February 9, 2026
DOI
10.1007/s00431-025-06736-y
Abstract
Every school on this planet should aim to become a healthy school. This is the motto of the WHO/UNICEF health promoting school strategic agenda (HPS). To address gaps and needs of children's health and educational inequalities in schools, a qualitative study was set up to synthesize experts' views and insights on school health programs and the HPS strategy in Europe. This multi-stakeholder consultation took place during an international children's health workshop in Cyprus (October 2024). Data was collected through focus group interviews with ~ 30 experts engaged in a multistakeholder consultation between academics, governmental officials, teacher liaisons, and health professionals, including WHO experts and NGOs. The consultation identified the following themes: systemic limitations in funding and sustainability of health education/promotion programs, enhanced curriculum needs for health literacy, limitations in school physical environment, rise in behavioral risk factors among children and adolescents, and growing mental health needs. A consensus was reached regarding the prerequisites and recommendations towards improving both health and educational outcomes for children; the implementation of holistic methodological frameworks, such as that of the human exposome and its exposomics tools were collectively proposed to better deploy the HPS recommendations in the school community.
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