Creating healthier graduates, campuses and communities: Why Australia needs to invest in health promoting universities

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Issue: Higher education is an important and influential setting for embedding health promotion principles and practice. Universities have a responsibility to their communities and more broadly as leaders in society. Project: Settings-based health promotion is an effective method for increasing healthy environments and an organisational culture that supports health. “Healthy Universities” and the Okanagan Charter aim to embed health within the university structure through committed policies and programs. Collaboration across Australia can support this sector-wide adoption. Conclusions: Leadership is required from Australian universities to invest in health promotion. This is the time for higher education in Australia to consider its role in shaping the health of its local and global communities.

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Taylor, P., Saheb, R., & Howse, E. (2019, April 1). Creating healthier graduates, campuses and communities: Why Australia needs to invest in health promoting universities. Health Promotion Journal of Australia. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/hpja.175

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