Other report recommendations include bolstering the Department of Education's capacity to support student health and wellness by expanding the Office of Safe and Healthy Students and supporting the development of training for teachers and principals to support student health.
What does SHaW stand for?
SHaW stands for Student Health and Wellness
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For example, the psychological health issues of depression and stress as well as the social health issues of family problems/concern for a troubled friend or family member, the death of a family member or friend, and the ending of a relationship/relationship difficulty are all related to spiritual aspects of well-being (Longwood University, Student Health and Wellness Center, 2003).