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School Health Conference 2008

School Health Conference 2008. Addressing Disadvantage & Determinants April 22, 2008 By Dwayne A. Provo. Addressing Disadvantage & Determinants. Disadvantaged usually refers to being in a social or economically deprived circumstance.

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School Health Conference 2008

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  1. School Health Conference 2008 Addressing Disadvantage & Determinants April 22, 2008 By Dwayne A. Provo

  2. Addressing Disadvantage & Determinants • Disadvantaged usually refers to being in a social or economically deprived circumstance. • CASH has compiled an initial identification of the issues and Programs

  3. Addressing Disadvantage & Determinants • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: physiological needs, safety and security needs, love and belonging needs, esteem needs, and self-actualization. (1998, G.C. Boeree)

  4. Addressing Disadvantage & Determinants • The Alberta Coalition for Healthy School Communities (ACHSC) • Socioeconomic Disadvantage: Health and Education Outcomes for School-Aged Children and Youth(2006,TKMC)

  5. Addressing Disadvantage & Determinants • “If you could get all of the people in an organization rowing in the same direction, you could dominate any industry, in any market, against any competition at any time”.(2002, P. Lencioni)

  6. Addressing Disadvantage & Determinants • Canadian Parks and Recreation Association • Incarceration versus Recreation Participation

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