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== American School Health Association ==
The '''American School Health Association''' (ASHA) is a professional organization dedicated to the promotion of health and well-being in school communities. It was founded in 1927 and has since been a leading advocate for comprehensive school health programs in the United States.
== History ==
The American School Health Association was established in 1927 by a group of school physicians who recognized the need for a national organization to address health issues in schools. Over the years, ASHA has expanded its membership to include a wide range of professionals, including [[school nurses]], [[health educators]], [[counselors]], and [[administrators]].
== Mission and Goals ==
ASHA's mission is to transform all schools into places where every student learns and thrives. The organization aims to achieve this by:
* Promoting the development of [[comprehensive school health programs]]
* Advocating for policies that support the health and well-being of students
* Providing professional development opportunities for school health professionals
* Facilitating research and dissemination of knowledge related to school health
== Programs and Initiatives ==
ASHA offers a variety of programs and initiatives designed to support school health professionals and improve student health outcomes. These include:
* '''Annual Conference''': ASHA hosts an annual conference that brings together school health professionals from across the country to share best practices, research, and innovations in the field.
* '''Publications''': ASHA publishes the ''Journal of School Health'', a peer-reviewed journal that covers a wide range of topics related to school health.
* '''Advocacy''': ASHA engages in advocacy efforts at the local, state, and national levels to promote policies that support healthy school environments.
== Membership ==
Membership in ASHA is open to anyone interested in promoting health in schools. Members include [[teachers]], [[school administrators]], [[public health professionals]], and others who are committed to improving the health and well-being of students.
== Related Pages ==
* [[School health services]]
* [[Health education]]
* [[School nursing]]
* [[Public health]]
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[[Category:Health education in the United States]]
[[Category:Organizations established in 1927]]
[[Category:Professional associations based in the United States]]

Latest revision as of 00:42, 19 February 2025

American School Health Association[edit]

The American School Health Association (ASHA) is a professional organization dedicated to the promotion of health and well-being in school communities. It was founded in 1927 and has since been a leading advocate for comprehensive school health programs in the United States.

History[edit]

The American School Health Association was established in 1927 by a group of school physicians who recognized the need for a national organization to address health issues in schools. Over the years, ASHA has expanded its membership to include a wide range of professionals, including school nurses, health educators, counselors, and administrators.

Mission and Goals[edit]

ASHA's mission is to transform all schools into places where every student learns and thrives. The organization aims to achieve this by:

  • Promoting the development of comprehensive school health programs
  • Advocating for policies that support the health and well-being of students
  • Providing professional development opportunities for school health professionals
  • Facilitating research and dissemination of knowledge related to school health

Programs and Initiatives[edit]

ASHA offers a variety of programs and initiatives designed to support school health professionals and improve student health outcomes. These include:

  • Annual Conference: ASHA hosts an annual conference that brings together school health professionals from across the country to share best practices, research, and innovations in the field.
  • Publications: ASHA publishes the Journal of School Health, a peer-reviewed journal that covers a wide range of topics related to school health.
  • Advocacy: ASHA engages in advocacy efforts at the local, state, and national levels to promote policies that support healthy school environments.

Membership[edit]

Membership in ASHA is open to anyone interested in promoting health in schools. Members include teachers, school administrators, public health professionals, and others who are committed to improving the health and well-being of students.

Related Pages[edit]

Template:Health organizations in the United States