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      • When schools have safe water, toilets and soap for handwashing, children have a healthy learning environment, and girls are more likely to attend when they are on their period. Children who learn about safe water, sanitation and hygiene habits at school can reinforce positive life-long behaviours in their homes and their communities.
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  1. The public health community should expand research to better understand the causal relationships between education and health, and thereby identify evidence-based educational policies that have great potential to improve public health.

  2. Dec 28, 2023 · Positioned within the context of the global Covid-19 pandemic, this study highlights the importance of effective hand hygiene nursing education and the efficacy of the utilised educational intervention in teaching nursing students the skill and technique of hand hygiene.

  3. Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) are fundamental child and human rights. Good and reliable WASH is a critical precondition for providing a safe school environment that supports equal opportunities for high-quality education and the healthy development of children. In many schools in the pan-European region, basic WASH provisions are not met.

  4. Healthy students learn better, yet most current investments in schoolchildren focus on education and learning while largely neglecting the health of the learner. Some school-based interventions, such as school feeding and deworming, are already ...

  5. Dec 31, 2022 · The findings of this study indicates that intervention of school WASH facilities have an effect on students’ health status, regularity in school attendance, and educational achievement. It ...

  6. A unified hygiene approach, the “Six Steps to Stop Germs”, has been accepted by the health and education sectors to support health literacy with consistent messaging. In this approach, it is recommended that, when children arrive at school, they blow their noses, wash their faces and hands and brush their teeth to improve their health and ...

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  8. This topic brief highlights how improved water, sanitation and hygiene support the achievement of education and learning objectives, and explains how intervention benefits can be amplified with a whole-school and systems approach.

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