"We did this last year with Year 8 and 10 and was incredibly useful. It is WELL worth doing and so useful to inform PSHE planning. The safeguarding audit team were delighted that we had done it. The findings are so so interesting.
"The findings are really comprehensive and range from what percentage of year 8 have breakfast in the morning to how many have tried this particular drug, to identity, health and sleep patterns, mental health, citizenship issues....
"It's essential for the PSHE and pastoral curriculum."
Should we be giving children choices about their health: Engaging University students in complex health questions?
Should we be giving children choices about their health: Engaging University students in complex health questions?
The latest issue of the journal Education and Health 31:3, 2013 contains an eclectic mix of articles including -
Should we be giving children choices about their health: Engaging University students in complex health questions?
Louise Croft, Luis Gracia-Marco and Richard Winsley. Published September 2013.
The above follows an earlier article -
Should we be giving children choices about their health?
Louise Croft, Luis Gracia-Marco, Judy Hargadon and Richard Winsley. Published December 2012.
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