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Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (wscc) Model

overall review score: 4.7
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The Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) model is an integrated approach to student health and well-being that promotes collaboration among schools, families, healthcare providers, and communities. It emphasizes addressing the multiple factors that influence a child's development and learning by aligning policies, practices, and resources across educational and health sectors to support the physical, mental, emotional, and social health of students.

Key Features

  • Collaborative framework involving educators, families, healthcare professionals, and community stakeholders
  • Integrates health services with education to promote student well-being
  • Focuses on a prevention-focused paradigm for addressing student needs
  • Emphasizes comprehensive approaches to physical activity, nutrition, mental health, and safety
  • Supports positive school climate and culture
  • Flexible implementation adaptable to diverse school environments

Pros

  • Promotes holistic student health supporting academic success
  • Encourages collaboration across multiple sectors for comprehensive support
  • Flexible framework adaptable to various school contexts
  • Proven to improve student engagement and well-being
  • Aligns with public health goals enhancing community involvement

Cons

  • Implementation can be resource-intensive requiring investment in training and infrastructure
  • Requires strong coordination among multiple stakeholders which can be challenging
  • May face resistance due to existing policies or siloed organizational structures
  • Effectiveness dependent on commitment at all levels; inconsistent application can reduce impact

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:58:15 PM UTC