Thank you for doing this project. We really have been wondering how best to collect pupil voice and this gives such a good overview for us and what we need to do going forwards. This data will really support us with our planning for mental health and wellbeing and what actions are needed for our school.
Nearly 100,000 young people surveyed in 2006
Nearly 100,000 young people surveyed in 2006
A record breaking year for SHEU. We have worked with over two dozen local authorities or PCTs who carried out surveys in 2006. The combined figures from our online and paper-based healthy lifestyle surveys have nearly doubled our previous record total of over 54,000 in 2000. There are a number of reasons why we are seeing more young people being surveyed. Results of our local surveys are compared with SHEU's unique databanks drawn from a broader locality. The commissioning authority is provided with a powerful resource for planning health improvement programmes. Each participating school and college receive its own results. A summary report is available to local partnerships that can be used to assess the impact of their health initiatives. Thus, surveys carried out in local primary and secondary schools and a local FE college provide versatile data for a range of local co-ordinators representing PSHE teachers, Healthy School partners, Drug Action Teams, Teenage Pregnancy Units, Health Improvement Groups and Every Child Matters Teams.