| Literature DB >> 35570896 |
Abstract
Anthropocentric activities have induced climate change, threatened planetary health, and harmed human health and wellness. The changing lifestyles, dietary patterns and digital obsession have affected the mental and physical health, particularly of the youth. University campuses reflect the challenges faced by the society at large and therefore make for an ideal ecosystem to initiate positive changes toward wellness and sustainability. The energy of ~200 million university students globally is largely unleveraged for facing these challenges. Values of empathy and sustainable living are crucial to be inculcated, alongside technical and managerial skills for leading the mass transformation. This article describes a novel pedagogic approach called the University Wellness Program (UWP). The aim of UWP is to equip students with technical and leadership skills to achieve wellness and campus sustainability. That is, UWP is a platform that facilitates the students to design and implement multi-disciplinary projects that address campus related challenges. In the process, they acquire the necessary soft and technical skills to solve real-life problems. The durability of UWP is secured since the projects and activities are explicitly linked to existing curricula and evaluation system of the university. The strategy and framework adopted, and the early experiences of implementing UWP are shared. UWP is amenable for replication globally and has the potential to create change-makers.Entities:
Keywords: campus sustainability; future preparedness; pedagogy; university; wellness
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35570896 PMCID: PMC9099246 DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.844024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Public Health ISSN: 2296-2565
Figure 1Genesis of UWP.
Figure 2Framework to initiate University Wellness Program.
Figure 3Typical stakeholders in a university/HEI.
Mapping of modules and skills and competencies to achieve the targets.
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| Official launch of UWP (Mini-Project #1) | •Design UWP logo | |||
| Identification of key student issues | Conduct research to identify | •Principles of research methods | •Knowledge and practice of types of research methods | |
Figure 4Grouping of students for UWP projects.
Figure 5UWP logo. MPH students designed the logo and learnt the importance of branding during the “social and behavior change, effective communication in healthcare”.
Themes and sub-themes of key student issues that emerged through free-listing and FGDs.
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| Mental health | Stress, anxiety, depression and suicidal thoughts, Pre-Menstrual Syndrome among girls |
| Lifestyle behavior | Social media time, mobile usage, substance abuse, food intake, sedantary lifestyle, sleep pattern etc |
| WASH | Frequency of cleaning of toilets, better facilities for girl students |
| Global warming | Pollution, food wastage, transport, use of plastics and paper, within and outside the campus |
Figure 6Expected outputs from UWP over time.