SCHOOL HEALTH

SCHOOL HEALTH

TLDR;

The video discusses the Kenya comprehensive school health policy, established in 2018 and currently under review to align with governmental health priorities. The policy adopts a holistic approach to enhance learners' well-being, guided by evidence-based, sustainable interventions. It focuses on equitable health policies, skill-based health education, social behavior change, school-based health and nutrition services, and support for socioeconomically disadvantaged children, aligning with Kenya's Vision 2030.

  • The policy is being reviewed to align with the government's health priorities and universal health coverage goals.
  • It emphasizes social behavior change communication to address issues like drug abuse among young learners.
  • School-based health and nutrition services, including school feeding programs, are a key component.

Introduction to Kenya's School Health Policy [0:02]

The Kenya comprehensive school health policy, established in 2018, is currently under review to align with the government's prioritization of learners' health, universal health coverage, and economic transformation. This policy adopts a holistic approach to enhance the well-being of learners, guided by evidence-based practices to ensure sustainable school health interventions. The framework for evaluating these interventions is built on five interlinked pillars that address the comprehensive health needs of students.

Key Pillars of the School Health Framework [0:48]

The school health framework includes equitable school health policies that mainstream special needs and learners with disabilities. Skill-based school health education and social behavior change communication are critical components, especially for young learners, to address mental health issues and prevent drug abuse, given that 15 to 35-year-olds in Kenya are affected by drug use. School-based health and nutrition services, such as school feeding programs, align with Kenya's Vision 2030, emphasizing meals and hygiene education.

Hygiene, Sanitation, and Support for Vulnerable Children [2:19]

The framework emphasizes personal and environmental hygiene, water, and sanitation. It aims to support socioeconomically disadvantaged and nutritionally vulnerable children, particularly in semi-arid lands and informal urban settlements. The Ministry of Health, through the Department of Public Health, is committed to engagement, especially following the inaugural school health summit and the ongoing revision of the school health policy.

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Date: 5/27/2025 Source: www.youtube.com
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