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Facts and Analysis— Canvassing COVID-19 Responses
Edited by Linda Che-lan LI
Professor of Political Science, Department of Public Policy; Director of the Research Centre for Sustainable Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong
978-962-937-596-6 HK$238 / US$31 Mar 2021 210 × 297 mm 332 pp Pb
This book offers informative comparative case studies which analyze and examine the preventive strategies and containment policies undertaken by different countries. It highlights key events during the spread of the pandemic as well as possible solutions moving forward. This is a well-researched book contributing to the fight against COVID-19 globally.
This book explains the “Healthy Settings Approach” as a means to define population and health standards in daily living activities. The author uses real life experiences, with a focus on Hong Kong. Each chapter draws on evidence and translates the healthy settings framework into daily practice, thus providing guidance in synergising actions across different contexts. This work explains the steps school leaders can take to promote health, beginning with an explanation of the link between health and education and then moving into a discussion of how schools can be transformed and what sort of leaders are required for such a transformation.
建構中國生命倫理學— 大疫當前
Building Chinese Bioethics in the Time of COVID-19 (in Chinese)
編著 范瑞平 香港城市大學人文社會科學學院 「生命倫理學及公共政策」講座教授 張穎 香港浸會大學宗教及哲學系系主任
978-962-937-585-0 HK$188 / US$25 Jan 2021 152 × 229 mm 432 pp Pb
香港學校課外活動發展史
The History of Extra-curricular Activities of Schools in Hong Kong (in Chinese)
合編 曾永康 香港教育大學「教育創新領導計劃」副總監 黃毅英 香港中文大學前課程與教學學系教授
978-962-937-589-8 HK$188 / US$25 Jul 2021 170 × 220 mm 304 pp Pb
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This series focuses on the upstream, midstream, and downstream approaches for improving population health and reducing health inequity in various settings and contexts.
The Healthy Settings Approach in Hong Kong— Sustainable Development for Population Health
Albert LEE
Clinical Professor of Public Health and Primary Care and Founding Director of the Centre for Health Education and Health Promotion, Chinese University of Hong Kong
978-962-937-415-0 HK$238 / US$31 Jun 2021 178 × 254 mm 280 pp Pb
Leading Healthy and Thriving Schools in Hong Kong—Theory and Practice
Robin M. B. CHEUNG
Adjunct Associate Professor at the Centre for Health Education and Health Promotion, Chinese University of Hong Kong With Amelia S. C. LO, Vera M. W. KEUNG, Amy C. M. KWONG
978-962-937-416-7 HK$198 / US$29 Apr 2020 178 × 254 mm 208 pp Pb