Whole School Health and Wellness For International Schools
Take a systemic approach health and wellbeing at your school
15 & 22 April 2023
Each session takes place between 15:00-18:00 GMT+8
Sessions are recorded for later reference
Attendee From School Pass School
$175USD
Non School Pass Holders
Early Bird (before 15 August 2022)
$225USD
Regular Price
$250USD
Certification: $250USD
As international schools find themselves in an era of uncertainty and change, concerns around health and wellbeing are on the rise. Without systems in place, however, initiatives risk losing momentum when there is turnover among faculty and staff. During this session, we’ll be discussing the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model- a free tool that helps schools identify resources and initiatives that are working, look for gaps and areas for growth, and align so that everyone in the community is speaking the same language and working towards the same common goals.
Participants can optionally choose to become “Level 1 Certified International School Health Educators.” This is an action-based certification that will allow you to focus on developing a unit plan for your health curriculum for your school context. After submission, the course leader will provide individualized feedback on your work to guide its further development.
If you submit the work and it meets the standard you will receive an additional certificate and digital badge.
To attain the certification you must attend the workshop sessions live
Hong Kong International School
Amy Lauren Smith teaches Health & Wellbeing at the Hong Kong International School and has a passion for a curriculum that is current, relevant, adaptable, and shared. Outside of the classroom, Amy serves as a consultant for schools looking to align their approach to Health & Wellbeing and has shared her work at conferences throughout Asia as well as at SXSWedu and the SHAPE America National Conventions.
You can find her online at thehealthteacher.com and on Twitter: @teaching_health.