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Children as Partners for Health
A Critical Review of the Child-to-Child Approach
Children as Partners for Health
A Critical Review of the Child-to-Child Approach
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Description
This book critically reviews the innovative approach to health education known as Child-to-Child, now being used in over 80 countries. This approach advocates children being seen as active promoters and not just receivers of health. It has been profoundly influenced by the Declarations on Health for All (1978), Education for All (1990) and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1990) which have led to wide-ranging debate on effective strategies for achieving their ambitious goals. This book explores how far child-centred philosophies such as Child-to-Child, which have been largely articulated in the West, can work in cultures where people do not necessarily share current Western assumptions about the role of the child in society.
The authors analyse the theories and concepts underlying Child-to-Child and the reasons for its rapid spread. Theory is then compared with practice, drawing on case studies from both industrialised and Third World countries. Lessons are drawn from its successes and failures; implications made clear for policy makers, planners, implementers and evaluators; and recommendations suggested for future action and research
Table of Contents
Part I: Theoretical Framework
2. New Paths to Learning and Health
3. Education and Health for Development
Part II: Critical Analysis of the Child-to-Child Approach
4. Child-to-Child: The Parameters
5. Materials for Learning and Teaching
Part III: Case Studies of Child-to-Child in Action Around the World
6. Learning from Children in India, Mexico and the United Kingdom
7. Learning from Children in Africa
Part IV: Reaching Children for Health
8. Lessons Learned and Implications for Research, Policy and Practice
Product details
Published | 01 Mar 2000 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9781856496360 |
Imprint | Zed Books |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A careful, objective view of the many activities that have been set up by Child-to-Child. This book is very clearly written with many excellent examples .... essential reading for anybody involved in Primary Health Care or Education.
Andrew Tomkins, Professor of International Child Health, University of London
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The Child-to-Child programme has been one of the most important international school health promotion initiatives in recent years. This excellent book will be a valuable resource for anyone wanting a critical assessment of its achievements, strengths and weaknesses.
John Hubley, author of Communicating Health: an action guide to health education and health promotion