More and more children are recovering from cancer, but it's not guaranteed that they'll regain their pre-illness physical levels. The KABOOST school project aids these children and their schools in this process.
This project looked for the keys to help schools grow further in their movement-friendliness. We started from the role of the movement expert in order to encourage them to bring the whole school into an exercise-friendly story.
Together with eight partner organisations from Belgium, Northern Ireland, Norway and Spain, we promote the participation of young children aged 12 and under in youth services.
In collaboration with City of Ghent we, together with the actors, are examining the cooperation between youth welfare work, youth assistance and education (bridge figures, pupil guidance, ...) with vulnerable young people between 15 and 25 years old.
Workplace Active Certificate is a unique European certification to promote workplace health and wellness initiatives that leverage physical activity or exercise.
By performing the ‘Moving Cancer Care’ project, researchers are trying to bridge the gap between patients, healthcare providers and exercise therapists to encourage and motivate cancer patients to undertake regular physical activity during their treatment and thereafter.
What are the experiences of young people (12-25 years), parents or parenting supervisors and social workers about the current way of working of the right to file in integrated youth care?