Good n’healthy – G’scheid Gs’sund

(V.D.03) Education, (V.D.04) Healthcare, (V.D.05) Safety

Education needs health
“g’scheid g’sund” empowers children, young people, educators and parents. This Carinthian project, run by social insurance providers, the Province of Carinthia and Checkpoint Sexual Health Aidshilfe Carinthia, focuses on cooperation to create sustainable, healthy learning and working environments.

Great things are achieved every day in Carinthian educational institutions.
Everyday life in education brings many valuable opportunities and resources, but also physical, mental and social challenges – not only for children, young people and young adults, but also for teachers, carers and parents. To ensure everyone stays healthy and strong, Carinthia has launched the collaborative project “good’n healthy”.

Group of young adults
The social insurance providers, the Province of Carinthia and Checkpoint Sexual Health Aidshilfe Carinthia jointly offer a wide range of free services: support in creating a healthy educational environment, workshops, information materials and practical measures for everyone involved in healthy learning and teaching: teachers, children and young people, parents, and school and early years care staff.

Official Name of Signatory

State of Carinthia (Austria)

Delegation

Europe

Website of the Signatory

Name of the person presenting the Good Practice

Sonja Fidersek

Position/Job Title of person presenting the Good Practice

Aministrative Officer

Aim of the Good Practice

By strengthening personal resources, promoting a healthy learning and working environment, and establishing sustainable structures, health is promoted and a healthy future is shaped together.

Target Group of the Good Practice

Parents, Children & Youth

Annual Monitoring Report

2026

Implementation period

2021-2026

Consistency over time

For several years.

Evaluation of the Good Practice

Positive Feedback

Key stakeholders and partnerships

Public administration, Social protection system, Service sector (Educational and childcare institutions), Healthcare providers, NGOs, Religious organizations

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