"We were talking about (the SHEU survey) data at our recent NSCoPSE Conference, for PSHE advisers and consultants. It would be really helpful if some of this powerful data and the trends could be shared in the consultation around the PSHE Review. Colleagues shared their very positive experiences of (the SHEU survey). It provides excellent evidence of behaviour change for children and young people and of the impact of PSHE and wider interventions."
The Education and Health Journal 32(2):2014 - Latest issue with articles about C&YP H&WB
The Education and Health Journal 32(2):2014 - Latest issue with articles about C&YP H&WB
Volume 32 Number 2, 2014.
Supporting the wellbeing of girls
Obesity and insurance status among students in a Job Corps vocational education and training programme
Drug and alcohol needs assessment with young people
Readiness to change drinking behaviour among heavy-drinking university students in England
Healthy Schools London: A School’s Case Study
Practical tips for teaching mindfulness to children and adolescents in school-based settings
PSHE teaching in primary schools: The past, present and the future
All articles downloadable plus full archive back to 1983
