TY - BOOK AU - Scriven,Angela AU - Hodgins,Margaret TI - Health promotion settings: principles and practice SN - 0857025457 AV - RA427.8 .H43 2012 U1 - 613 23 PY - 2012/// CY - London PB - Sage KW - Health promotion KW - Public health KW - Organizational change KW - Program Development N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; List of figures and tables -- About the editors -- About the contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by professor Michael Sparks, president of the IUHPE -- Online further reading -- Chapter 1. Health promotion settings : an overview Part I. Health promotion principles and the settings approach -- Introduction to part I. Principles and practice in a settings approach -- Chapter 2. The settings approach : looking back, looking forward -- Chapter 3. A whole systems approach to working in settings -- Chapter 4. Partnership, collaboration and participation : fundamental principles in a settings approach to health promotion -- Chapter 5. Planning and evaluating health promotions in settings -- Part II. Health promotion settings -- Introduction to Part II. Healthy settings -- Chapter 6. Healthy neighborhoods and communities : policy and practice -- Chapter 7. Healthy cities : comprehensive solutions to urban health improvement -- Chapter 8. The healthy hospital : a contradiction in terms? -- Chapter 9. How effective are schools as a setting for health promotion? -- Chapter 10. The healthy universities approach : adding value to the higher education sector -- Chapter 11. Health promoting prisons : dilemmas and challenges -- Part III. The workplace setting -- Introduction to Part III. Workplace as a setting for health promotion -- Chapter 12. Healthy workplaces : balancing employee health and economic dependency -- Chapter 13. Volkswager : a comprehensive approach to health promotion in the workplace -- Chapter 14. Promoting health and wellbeing at the Royal Mail Group, UK -- Chapter 15. Workplace health promotion in SMEs : an example of good practice -- Subject index N2 - Working with an international team of academics, professionals and experts, Angela Scriven and Margaret Hodgins have edited this up to date book on the increasingly important settings approach to health promotion ER -