Month: November 2024

A Human-Centered Approach to Digital Education and Training – 29th ENETOSH Network Meeting on December 10, 1:00 – 3:30 (CET)

A Human-Centered Approach to Digital Education and Training – 29th ENETOSH Network Meeting on December 10, 1:00 – 3:30 (CET)

The digitalization of education and training brings significant opportunities but also raises concerns about the safety, health, and well-being of both learners and educators.

The European Network Education and Training in Occupational Safety and Health (ENETOSH) invites all to this joint event with the Department of Education and Health, Leuphana GmbH – Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (Lüneburg, Germany) and the UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education (Paris, France).

Programme

The 29th ENETOSH Network Meeting will address the themes in two focused sessions:

Session 1: Integrating AI in Education and Training Responsibly
The first session explores how digitalization—especially through AI-based tools—can be systematically and humanely integrated into educational practices. Highlighted will be Austria’s eEducation initiative by the Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Research, which is currently piloting AI learning software in select “AI Pilot Schools.” Additionally, the session will introduce the “FriendlyTechCheck” dialog tool, developed as part of the “HUMAINE” project at the University of Duisburg-Essen. This tool assists organizations in assessing psychosocial risks and benefits when implementing AI technologies in the workplace.

Session 2: Improving the quality of education through the Good Healthy School Initiative (GHSI))
The second part highlights the Good Healthy Schools Initiative (GHSI), which is led by the Department of Education and Health of Leuphana GmbH, a subsidiary of Leuphana University Lüneburg, in cooperation with the UNESCO Chair for Global Health & Education, Paris (Goof Buijs). The GHSI aims to establish health and safety as an integral part of the school education framework to promote both health and learning outcomes. Through a holistic approach that strengthens the entire school community, the approach understands health as the basis for academic success. The initiative aims to build a network that brings together decision-makers from the education and health sectors to improve the mental, emotional, physical and social well-being of students and teachers, and thus improve the quality of education in the long term.

Registration Deadline: December 2, 2024
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JCIHE Call for Proposals for Special Issue: Global Health, Politics, and Education in Africa

JCIHE Call for Proposals for Special Issue: Global Health, Politics, and Education in Africa

The Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education launched a Call for Proposals for the Summer 2026 Special Issue: Global Health, Politics, and Education in Africa. Guest editors are: Didier Jourdan, Chair holder UNESCO Chair and WHO Collaborating Center on Global Health & Education; Carole Faucher, Affiliated researcher UNESCO Chair on Global Health & Education & Lul Admasachew, Affiliated researcher UNESCO Chair on Global Health & Education.

Papers in this special issue will expound on the United Nations Decade of Action for Sustainable Development. Articles should draw on concepts of “Health is Politics” within the African continent. In all regions, but particularly in Africa, higher educational institutions can be politicized irrespective of academic freedom being declared. Innovations in global health are also influenced by politics. This begins where fundings comes from and bibliometric inequalities in what is published, in what journals, and the influences of bibliographic colonialism. Critical and decolonial health and education are pertinent for emancipation. Political agendas are at an interplay within higher education with expression of diverse views and forms of knowledge.

This special issue invites contributions to submit empirical or theoretical articles pointing to the Pan African knowledge in global health, politics, and education that intersects with AIDS, mpox, pandemic prevention, that is largely defined by Western knowledge holders that influence how Global South academia presents knowledge to the general public.

Themes to be Explored:

  1. Pandemic Prevention Accord and ways to engage all stakeholders
  2. Education, vaccinations as politics
  3. Impact of AIDS and mpox education for community health
  4. Sexuality education
  5. Faith-based medicine
  6. Virtual platforms to uphold education within political agendas
  7. The otherness standpoint epistemology, health and politics
  8. Decolonization of knowledge: critical internationalization trends, innovation and agendas

Submit 500 word proposals to: lul2lul@yahoo.com or via the JCIHE website. Proposals are due by January 10, 2025, with full manuscripts due by May 15, 2025. All articles will undergo a double-blind peer review process and must follow the JCIHE guidelines.

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26 November 2024 – Webinar: The invisibilization of health education and how it can be revitalized, also recovering Latin American experiences and productions

26 November 2024 – Webinar: The invisibilization of health education and how it can be revitalized, also recovering Latin American experiences and productions

Time: 8.00 Mexico, 9.00 Colombia, 10.00 Puerto Rico, 11.00 Brasil, 15.00 France

Language: The webinar will be held in Spanish. Translation will be available in 50+ languages, including English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. We will use a translation app based on AI.

Link to register. Registration is free. The link to the webinar will be sent to you after registration.

Información en español, Informações em português

Speakers

Dr. Pilar Campos is Regional Health Promotion Advisor at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Department of Family, Health Promotion and Life Course, Unit for Health Promotion and Social Determinants.

Dr. Aurinés Torres Sánchez is a Popular Educator, public health educator and doctor in education with more than 30 years of experience in community health programmes with vulnerable populations. Her work is characterised by the exploration and practice of theoretical and practical foundations for liberating and decolonising methodologies and curricula, and by promoting transdisciplinary approaches inspired by Buen Vivir. Its community and academic practice in decolonising public health aims to achieve collective health with dignity for all, guided by the defence of human rights and social, racial and gender justice. Among her diverse contributions, she co-created the first Boricua Model for the Training of Community Health Promoters that uses Popular Education to promote community development and empowerment towards a dignified and decolonial collective health. In 2019, she founded ‘Aula Comunitaria PR’ which provides formative and investigative accompaniment in decolonial health to individuals and groups that assume community leadership in the archipelago of Puerto Rico. Aurinés is a university professor of courses in public health, popular health education, community health, participatory action research and curriculum design at the University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences, Cayey and Río Piedras campuses. She is currently president of the Board of Directors of La Colmena Cimarrona in Vieques and a member of the Puerto Rico Agroecology Trust. Dr. Torres Sánchez has presented her work at scientific conferences and community-based meetings in the local and international community and participates in social justice movements in Latin America, Puerto Rico and the USA.

Dr. Dora Irma Cardaci Rodríguez graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, from the Master’s Degree in Social Medicine, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco and from the PhD in Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, National School of Anthropology and History, Mexico. She is currently a Full-Time Professor-Researcher in the Department of Health Care, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico. She has been appointed as a National Researcher Level 2, by the National System of Researchers. In 2007 she was elected Vice-President for Latin America of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE), a position she held until 2010. She was deputy editor of the journal Global Health Promotion, and a member of the Editorial Board of Review of Health Promotion and Education on Line. She has served as a temporary consultant to UNICEF, PAHO, UNESCO and UNFPA on health education and promotion, medical education and health and gender.

Moderator

Prof. Dr. Fernando Peñaranda Correa is a medical doctor. Master’s in public health, master’s in education and social development and doctor in Social Sciences, Childhood and Youth. He is a professor and senior researcher of the Health and Society Research Group of the National School of Public Health of the University of Antioquia. He is the coordinator of emphasis in health education of the master’s in public health. He has been a professor in the undergraduate and graduate programs of the Faculty and in other universities in the country, in the following topics: epistemology, qualitative research, ethics and social justice, public health, health promotion and health education. He has written numerous articles, book chapters and books in the areas of health education, qualitative research, ethics and public health and social justice.


Summary

The questions that will be addressed during the webinar are:

  1. What is the relevance and role that has been given to health education in health systems, in academia and in the activities of the civil society/community?
  2. What actions are being taken at the level of health systems, academia and civil society/community to revitalize health education?

Latin American Program to promote health education

This webinar is a part of the “Latin American Program to promote health education.  This initiative is being promoted with the participation of the UNESCO Chair in Global Health and Education, the Inter-American Consortium of Universities and Training Centers for Health Education and Health Promotion (CIUEPS), the Brazilian Network of Popular Health Education, the Colombian Network of Health Education and the International Union of Health Promotion and Health Education (IUHPE), with the following objectives:

  • Promote health education at national and international levels, as a fundamental dimension of the health disciplines, the educational sciences and the social and human sciences.
  • To recuperate the Latin American production and position it in the regional level, which implies promoting its critical and decolonial approaches. A health education that advocates for social transformation towards a more just and equitable society that guarantees well-being and a life with dignity.
  • Promote the articulation of the education and health sectors to strengthen the actions of each of these sectors to promote health education, by recognizing education and health as two inalienable, synergistic and interdependent human rights.
  • Strengthen the theoretical, political and ethical foundations of health education as a requirement for a responsible, productive and ethical pedagogical praxis.
  • To generate a setting for the articulation of academia and civil society that allows Latin American integration in order to share experiences, knowledge and aspirations framed in a collective purpose.
  • To promote national and international integration with respect to health education as a means for mutual learning and solidarity, and to facilitate cooperative actions in the development of academic-scientific events, research and training processes.

The webinars, open to all interested stakeholders, are a component of the program. They are experiential sessions, lasting 60-90 minutes, with guest speakers who present their reflections on two or three problematic questions to encourage audience participation. Five webinars have been scheduled for this first stage of the program, with an interval of 2 months between each one.

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SHE inventory about implementation monitoring of the HPS approach

SHE inventory about implementation monitoring of the HPS approach

The Implementation Team of the Schools for Health in Europe (SHE) Research Group invites those who are engaged in health promotion in schools to participate in an inventory. The aim of the inventory is to explore the state of the art within countries/regions with regard to instruments to monitor/evaluate the implementation of the Health Promoting School (HPS) approach. The survey is available in English and French (you can choose the language with the options on the top right). You can answer in English, French or in your first language.

You can find the survey at this link: https://psicologiaunimib.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3n6ClB2LRRjqHKm

Monitoring the implementation of the HPS approach

The inventory constitutes a first step in researching the topic of implementation in different countries/regions. Sharing experiences about implementation practices among professionals, researchers, and policymakers is fundamental to fostering health promotion in schools. The results will help identify existing published and unpublished evaluation/monitoring instruments and standards, promote collaboration, and offer the possibility of adapting and developing shared instruments. We invite professionals, policy makers and researchers from all over the world to share the instruments used in their countries.

SHE Research Group Implementation Team

The SHE Research Group Implementation Team is part of the Schools for Health in Europe (SHE netork). The SHE Research Group aims to foster research and share development processes for health promotion in schools, as well as practices, experiences, and evidence-based interventions. The Implementation Team consists of: Veronica Velasco, Stefano Delbosq, Kathelijne Bessems, Patricia van Assema, Anne Torhild Klomsten, Karina Leksy and Kevin Dadaczynski.

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Portuguese national launch event – 12 November 2024

Portuguese national launch event – 12 November 2024

We are pleased to invite you to attend the Portuguese launch event of the UNESCO Chair on Global Health & Education. The launch event will take place on 12 November 2024 from 17.30 – 18.30, followed by a reception, during the 17th European Public Health Conference in Lisbon, Portugal.

The main aim for this meeting is:

  • to introduce the UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education;
  • to highlight the collaborative research with University of Minho, Portugal, São Paulo State University, Brazil and Rovuma University, Mozambique on the safe re-opening of schools during COVID-19;
  • to sign the partnership agreement between the UNESCO Chair and EUPHA.

The launch event is organised in collaboration with the Research Centre on Child Studies (CIEC), Institute of Education, University of Minho.

Programme

Moderator: Nicola Gray, Chair holder UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education

17.30   Welcome

  • Regina F. Alves, Zélia Anastácio and Goof Buijs

17.35    Launch of the UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education

  • Zélia Anastácio – Assistant Professor, Research Centre on Child Studies (CIEC), Institute of Education, University of Minho, Portugal.
  • Didier Jourdan – Chairholder UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education, University of Clermont Auvergne

17.45    Presentation – insights from the Lusophone collaboration in the UNESCO Chair global research project around the safe re-opening of schools during COVID-19

  • Roberto Tadeu Iaochite – Associate Professor at the Department of Education, São Paulo State University – UNESP in Brazil.
  • Manecas Candido Azevedo – Rovuma University, Mozambique (recorded message)
  • Regina F. Alves – Researcher, PhD, Research Centre on Child Studies (CIEC), Institute of Education, University of Minho, Portugal.

18.10    Interaction with participants

18.25   Signing of the partnership agreement between the UNESCO Chair and EUPHA

  • Iveta Nagyova – EUPHA President, PJ Safarik University, Department of Social and Behavioural Medicine, Kosice, Slovakia
  • Tit Albreht – EUPHA President, Scientific Co-Ordinator, National Institute of Public Health of Slovenia
  • Charlotte Marchandise – EUPHA Executive director, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Didier Jourdan – Chairholder UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education, University of Clermont Auvergne

18.30 – 19.30    Reception

Language

This launch event will be held in English.

Location

CCL – The Lisbon Congress Centre, Room 5B

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Establishing the effectiveness of complex health promotion interventions: Shining light on alternatives  – 12 November 2024

Establishing the effectiveness of complex health promotion interventions: Shining light on alternatives  – 12 November 2024

Pre-conference of the 17th European Public Health Conference

On 12 November 2024 from 9.00 – 17.00 the EUPHA Health Promotion section, in collaboration with the UNESCO Chair on Global Health & Education, are organising the pre-conference “Establishing the effectiveness of complex health promotion interventions: Shining light on alternatives”.

Background

A large share of the programmes and policies developed by field workers to cater to the specific needs of local populations are not amenable to the evaluation methods and designs which are typically ranked at the top of the evidence pyramid and usually seek to study only one factor at a time, all other things being equal. This is a major impediment to the development and improvement of local programmes that are accounting for the specific resources and barriers found locally and that adopt a participatory strategy. In this pre-conference, we will reflect on the challenges facing health promotion practitioners and researchers in establishing the effectiveness of their programmes and policies and will explore alternatives to the traditional epistemological and methodological perspectives.

Through presentations on the epistemological and methodological perspectives driving new evaluative approaches, discussions on real-life experiences, and small-group activities, this interactive preconference will offer a wealth of ideas and knowledge to public health professionals, researchers and policy makers and provide them with opportunities to build collaborations and expand their networks. Materials presented during this pre-conference and the consensus built among the participants will feed into the writing of a statement to be disseminated through the channels and networks of the organisers. This event is building on the Global Handbook of Health Promotion Research initiated by the UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education.

Speakers

The following speakers will be involved in this pre-conference:

  • Elisabeth Nöhammer, UMIT – Private University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Austria
  • Eric Breton, President of the EUHPA Health Promotion Section, EHESP School of Public Health, France
  • Goof Buijs, manager UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education, The Netherlands
  • Karina Leksy, Institute of Pedagogy, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland
  • Michelle Baybutt – Professor of Health and Justice, Director of the Healthy and Sustainable Settings Unit, School of Health, Social Work and Sport, United Kingdom
  • Nicola Gray, Chairholder UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education, Reader at the University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom
  • Silvia de Ruiter, project officer UNESCO Chair Global Health & Education, The Netherlands

More information and registration

For more information please see the EPH conference website.

Registration for the pre-conference is € 150,-.

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