Abstract
This chapter introduces the partnership story, offering guidance to various local and global community stakeholders in understanding contemporary directions and future priorities for Health, Wellbeing, and Physical Education (HW & PE). According to the United Nations (UN), ‘partnerships’ are essential for implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), and subsequently, continued efforts towards equality in health and wellbeing. Hence, the partnership journey is significant as it offers insight to the future of HW & PE. This story is timely as ground level ‘partnerships in action’ forms a present gap in research.
Keywords
- United Nations
- Wicked Problem
- Sustainable Development Goal
- Initial Teacher Education
- Cross Sector Partnership
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Lynch, T. (2016). Introduction. In: The Future of Health, Wellbeing and Physical Education. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31667-3_1
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