"As a Deputy Head in a large secondary school I was involved in taking part in a city wide health and wellbeing survey over a period of six years. Completing the survey every two years grew in importance year on year, with the final cycle having a major impact on our SDP, PHSE curriculum, Ofsted outcomes and governor understanding.
Over the six year period we moved from a small sample in two tutor groups filling in a paper survey to two year groups completing an online survey. The reports produced give graphical analysis of a wide range of issues. As a result of the survey we increased the number of PSHE workshop days for students to address issues such as smoking, drug and alcohol awareness, anti-bullying workshops. The surveys helped Governors make a positive informed decision to allow Brook Advisory Clinic nurses on site to support students.
As a result of taking part and using the evidence provided we were able to offer more support for students which had a direct impact on improved attendance and outcomes."
Education & Health - 2008, 26:3
Feel Think Do - a sexual abuse prevention programme for primary pupils (PDF)
Pamela Vannan and Mary Scott Watson
Addressing Government Targets with Healthy Lunchboxes (PDF)
Avril Morrow, Maura O'Neill and Michelle Friel
Ten key facts that teachers need to know about cannabis (PDF)
Mary Brett
Social Anxiety: The elephant in your classroom? (PDF)
Graham Russell
Addressing mental health issues at the Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education
Peter Barnard
College Counselling - More to it than meets the eye?
Marc Tomlinson and Diane Hepworth
Mental health problems: supporting school staff (PDF) (277.37 KB)
Teacher Support Network
'Inspire' Youth Work in Hospital Project offers support to young people admitted to Wrexham Maelor Hospital with self-harming behaviours
Kerry Jones and Alice Wriglesworth
Participation work with young people to improve access to health services
Annie Sanders